User blog comment:LostInRiverview/All Trivia Must Die!/@comment-1997588-20141012031143

I don't think trivia section is unimportant. Sure, pieces of trivia could have different level of importance; one trivia can be very trivial to be mentioned, while another can be very relevant. As you said, some information cannot fit in anywhere in the article, so they're stuffed under the trivia section. But that's the point. One piece of information cannot form a paragraph of its own, and sometimes they can't even follow the flow of paragraphs that makes the flow of article logical.

A paragraph cannot be composed of a single statement. In some cases, it may be able to, but if a section is full of paragraphs with individual, unrelated statement like the main section of this, the result is very messy (and therefore they fit more into the trivia section). However, they can still be reorganized and grouped together to build up more constructive paragraphs (like this), so they don't need to be put under trivia anymore.

In my opinion, trivia is important to house information that is unspecific anywhere on the page or contains a single statement that's sometimes unrelated to the page, no matter the level of importance is. But, if enough pieces of trivia are related to each other and can construct a paragraph on its own, then they can be taken out of the trivia section.

I know that saying "important trivia" seems to be an, but I don't think you should take "trivia" into its literal meaning.