Thread:Minomelo/@comment-33293221-20160203013026

I've noticed recently that some people are switching between commas outside and inside the end quotation marks (whenever a comma is necessary to go after whatever it is that's in quotes). I have been wondering for a while if we should put the comma inside or outside of the end quotation. In American English, syntax says it goes inside, but for the longest time, an "unspoken wiki rule" was that we don't put commas at the end quotation mark when commas are necessary.

Example:

American syntax: In "Round One," Ruby blah blah blah...

Wiki syntax:         In "Round One", Ruby blah blah blah...

Usually the wiki follows American English guidelines, so this has perplexed me. 