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The site was programmed to use HTML5 standards with a responsive design that adapts to the screen dimensions of laptops, tablets, and smartphones.[2] This is partially to remove need for a separate mobile version.[31] — This is, literally, pointless information that can be said about nearly every single website that has been updated within the past decade.  Nixinova  T  C   03:13, 23 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Four years later, I agree. I've removed it. Vacant0 (talkcontribs) 11:58, 3 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Factual informative descriptions reverted. What does the site primarily publish/cover TODAY, right now? (not 12 years ago)

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Someone reverted the change that had expanded the old description of the site (a description that is over 12 years ol now) with a description of what the site now covers. The reverter called the edit “personal research” yet millions of articles contain the same kind of true obvious factual observational statements, for example that the sky is blue or literally every Plot Synopsis of every movie and TV show page plus the description of every videogame on wikipedia.org. (Or for example, the wiki page for the band Nirvana “Characterized by their punk aesthetic, Nirvana's fusion of pop melodies with noise, combined with their themes of abjection and social alienation […]”

The fact is Polygon’s bulk of material now (today) is coverage of press tours, product announcements by publishers, and coverage of marketing (trailers, etc) of soon-to-be released studio shows, studio movies, and videogames, and editorial-like articles written entirely from the messaging/perspective of studio reps on a press tour. So why would the edit, observable from Polygon’s front page at any time, be reverted while misleading statements about the sites “intentions” in 2012 (over 10 years ago) continue to inaccurately define the subject and the entire rest of this wiki? RandomEditor6772314 (talk) 15:17, 27 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

See Wikipedia:Original research IgelRM (talk) 18:55, 29 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

The person who posted "See: Original Research [link policy]" is confused and wrong since the above discussion clearly refers to millions of articles that are built from non-controversial factual observation by the writer, with no citations given and not demanded by would-be-editors either. — Preceding unsigned comment added by RandomEditor6772314 (talkcontribs)