Board Thread:Consensus Track/@comment-25356303-20171105225004/@comment-30907571-20171116205044

RenzXVI wrote:

The Supreme Argonian wrote:

I get what you're saying. Maybe you could just hold another raffle for /d users? I get that this won't encourage editing, but it might leave some users feeling left out, and when this 'merge' thing happens, it could lead to clashes between Forums users and /d users, especially if everyone here has an attitude like Renz's. But in the end, it's up to you. I personally don't mind that much, but it would be nice to have one on the /d too. I don't see why you are mentioning forums and how you are relating it to me. I post on the forum very rarely (excluding this and other staff notice threads), I am mostly a chat user while I monitor vandalism on the mainspace from time to time. BTW, it's funny you decide to make a snarky remark about me instead of addressing my posts specifically.

I also don't see how the forum and /d users "clash" you are talking about is related to the raffle. Forum users are also not included in this raffle, the same as chat users. You are acting like only the /d is left out here but in truth, forums and chat "contributions" are also not included. You are pretty much proving that everything I have said in my previous reply to you is right. Your agenda isn't about equality for people who are left out, you have a very specific agenda that only focuses on /d. No forum or chat user here is complaining, as far as I know, at least chat users understand and accept that this raffle is for mainspace editors.

This raffle is about encouraging editing and also as a recognition for the effort of people who regularly edit, that's it. Don't you realize that the admins are spending their own money to pay for the prize just for this reason? Sorry if I appear like a bad guy to you for defending the actual purpose of this raffle

I did actually quote you, but then i deleted it by accident and didn't have time to rewrite my response. So I went with the "snarky comment" intstead.

I should probably rephrase what I said. I meant the mobile users, such as myself, who only have access to the /d and cannot edit. There are lots of us who'd like to but simply can't.