Board Thread:Consensus Track/@comment-22479560-20131217114600/@comment-3076045-20131223121524

Okay, based on your reply, further comments (I didn't quote so as to not make a quote chain)

There is an issue regarding having sub-forums (I think thats what you meant) - currently Wikia does not have the functionality to do this - although they are considering it in the future.

Also, the way in which it automatically decides where to send you might be rather problematic, but then again, it might work easily. (I suck at programming)

Now, on to the further questions/comments.

Copyright violations - usually these are actually fairly simple. With images, usually all we need to do it to put the appropriate image template on it (esimage, for example). If its an issue of someone plagiarising from other sites, we usually try and educate the user as to why that is not on. A lot of the time, people may think its okay because its the internet, and that happens on the internet - and then once they know, they usually are okay then and no further action is required. (90% of the time it is this one).

Oh yeah - the self-service pages - I like that idea. Presumably some sort of FAQ page for the wiki (Or something like that?)

As long as the community is involved in the answering of questions as much as possible, then I am for this. Not due to laziness on my part, but because I believe that the best wikis are those where the community is involved as much as possible. (Dictatorship-like wikis are generally the ones that suck in terms of content).