MSPA Wiki talk:Manual of Style

"Recently" x happened
One thing I noticed that people do is that when referencing the latest update they tend to say something like "recently something happened" or "recent thing suggests" or whatever. The problem is, as an article is a long term thing, not a news post, which means someone 5 years from now could be reading a sentence that alleges something that happened around the time I am writing this post is "recent" when it is clearly not. I will point to Wikipedia policy on the matter: Relative time references. - The Light6 (talk) 15:58, February 18, 2013 (UTC)