User blog comment:LostInRiverview/All Trivia Must Die!/@comment-1519608-20141012030948/@comment-1519608-20141012032840

But that's exactly my point. Trivia = useless information. If a piece of information is useless, then the best thing we can do from the standpoint of improving our articles is to get rid of that piece of information. If a piece of information is useful, then it's not trivia.

All semantics aside, useful facts need to have a place within the article text. Simply listing out information makes it harder to find the information you're looking for. Sorting into relevant sections makes it much simpler to find information, based on the other information that surrounds it and the section header it's given. What if I were playing The Sims 3 and wanted to find out how long it would take for a Sim to change into a vampire? In the current form of the page, I have to look into trivia before I can find out. Ideally, that information would be under a section, perhaps called "Becoming a vampire." Sometimes the relevant sections even already exist (as in the example I just gave).