Thread:Alex2424121/@comment-27371324-20160913094112/@comment-5091911-20160922143041

I know have a reason why we should not use it. I restored the coding out of reconsideration. While I see the potential there is one drawback. This code would not work on articles about people who are deceased. This code only displays a person's birthday and automatically changes the age each year, and would still keep changing it even though the person has passed away.

I did some tests on certain pages like Walt Disney, Robin Williams, and Alan Young, and my theory was proven right. When I inserted the code on the Walt Disney article it read 114 years old while he died at the age of 65.

So that is why we should insert birth dates by typing them in and changing the ages manually, not using some special code to save us the time.