Board Thread:Wiki/@comment-27101389-20161002004646/@comment-27101389-20161030222721

I see value in restating information on larger or differently structured pages, where the restated information may be within the body of the page or not on the page at all. But on job pages specifically, where information from the infobox is restated in the intro right beside it (or below, if you're on mobile), doing so makes little sense to me. Infoboxes supplement a page by providing information that isn't necessarily mentioned in the intro or body. If a reader ignores the infobox, only reads the page, and cannot find what episode a job appears in, wouldn't their next course of action be to look in the infobox? Inversely, if a reader cannot find the game that the job is from by reading the infobox alone, wouldn't their next course of action be to read the page, starting with the intro?

That said, I see your point about infoboxes being a summary of information and wouldn't mind keeping the game in the infobox. I just disagree that info that has been mentioned in the infobox should necessarily be mentioned in the intro or elsewhere in the article. If we do that, then what purpose will infoboxes serve? (I'm specifically referring to job pages, as other page types have different content, layouts, etc and should be looked at separately)