Thread:Oppaichan/@comment-24359300-20140112094625/@comment-7948498-20140112115312

To be honest, some of the summaries are so absurdly long and detailed, that they're more like short stories than summaries. But actually, it is a good idea to make small summaries or synopses of those chapters. That way, if somebody wanted to re-read an older chapter, a list of chapters in order and their summaries would save them some trouble in finding that chapter.

However, a summary can and should be shorter and straight to the point. It should be as little as three or four short paragraphs. And a synopsis should be as little as two or three sentences.

I guess to put it simply, yes, we are supposed to provide information of the story. But we are not supposed to "tell the story". The most important thing is to state the plot, the story development, and the conclusion of the chapter.

But the members of this wiki who wrote those long summaries seem to try to put in everything. I appreciate their efforts, but I would recommend trying to do it differently.

I hope this answers your question.