Thread:Racer2011/@comment-3361105-20131103063624

The issue with international versus American spellings is this: The audience for this website is everyone, not just Americans. This website was founded by a Canadian. That said, we use whichever spelling got there first. Changing the spelling to whatever suits your taste does not constitute a substantive edit to a page - it's what we call an "empty edit", which is any edit to a page that doesn't actually contribute anything useful.

The point is that American spellings are not "correct" - they are just different.

I've been changing the Ultraman link back to Kal-Il to save time. The page needs to be moved. Red links are not always the worst possible thing in the universe. We use them as place-holders.

I wrote a big long circuitous blurb about why you shouldn't edit war with admins over trivial things, but I'll spare you that, and just say this:

Unless you are correcting a factual error, there is no need to alter an article's established word-flow, for the sake of doing it. 