Board Thread:Smashpedia Business/@comment-7697305-20131116234333/@comment-16072884-20131202223933

Speculation is not the definition you listed. Speculation is "any piece of information that cannot be confirmed by an official source". And Pit's special moves cannot be confirmed by any official source. I already told you that deductive reasoning and "common sense" can't be used to determine this, because as much as you want to think that something is a certain controller input, the evidence you've given does not support your hypothesis enough, and there's no reason why Pit's special moves cannot be any of the other inputs, or not even a special move at all.

I think as long as someone can back up their information, it's not speculation and can be accepted. But can you actually back up the fact that those are the controller inputs with adequate information? If you can't then it's speculation and cannot be accepted.

But I agree with Oscuritaforze; we can make a notice at the top saying that the information in an article is for something that has not been released yet, and as such, is subject to change. You cannot list the information unless you have an official confirmation for it, and in the case of the stuff you want to list, there is no official confirmation for.

If you keep repeating the same old arguments about common sense and deductive reasoning being acceptable even if there's no official confirmation, I already told you why it is not acceptable and I'm not going to listen to them.