Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-7503158-20160205001637/@comment-27767623-20160214201744

Blaziken rjcf wrote: Krombopulos Michael wrote: This Wiki has by far one of the strictest forums I've ever seen. IKR! Telling people that the thread about the reboot probably shouldn't veer off to discussions about Gravity Falls or The Avengers? I mean, asking people not to go off-topic? Who ever heard of such a crazy and strict notion, mirite? /sarcasm

If you have a problem with how things are done, there's one simple solution: suggest a change. We get complaints like yours from short-time members all the time, when long-time members agree with and actually like the way things are run. Given that it took you all of 14 minutes to "lose interest" in a suggestion you made, however, I don't think the problem lies with us.

As for you, Great Ochoa, you seem to complain about virtually everything, which has been a recent topic of discussion (on your wall, if I'm not mistaken). It doesn't matter if it makes sense (like using swear words on a forum about a TV series for children or spamming threads and posts about a subject only you care about); you always have to complain.

EDIT: There are a few ways of changing the way the wiki works, the most simple of which is the Suggestions system, linked above, but you'd rather complain than actually get things done. You don't even say what's actually wrong, or how you'd prefer things to be; you just say something is wrong and expect us to be able to read your mind, which is about as useful as saying that the cellphone your friend lost is somewhere, when you know exactly where it is.

I never meant to offend anyone when I said that. There was absolutely no need for you, a bureaucrat, to resort to making snarky remarks towards a community member. I only meant to point out that on most Wikis, administrators don't get involved with community forums, and instead leave it to the community to use them as they wish. So much for freedom of speech.