Board Thread:Consensus Track/@comment-24325144-20141001194150/@comment-1738746-20141002041243

Harold Burned-Mane wrote:

Bluesonic1 wrote:

Harold Burned-Mane wrote:

Ghost Anubis wrote: Just going to put this here and see where it goes. Just going to put this here and see where it goes.

PS.: read the first sentence. ;)

First sentence: "Communities are the lifeblood of Wikia. In the simplest terms, a community is the sum total of all of the editors on a given wikia. " The majority of the people on the RP boards aren't editors... You know that Forum activity counts as edits too right. All editors, means all users. And many people in the RP Board edits around the mainspace.

PS.: You quoted the first two sentences. There is a period after Wikia.

And edits to my profile count as edits too; does that make me a contributor? And please don't stand on an ad hominem for your argument- my grammar has nothing to do with either of our points. It's clear from your retort you don't understand what the innate purpose of a Wiki is.

And to be honest, I completely agree with Hokorunevenaarin. I thought that a comment like that would be too sensitive for people, and that it was just something I alone thought, but to hear someone else say it gives me relief. The Admins alone should be dealing with this matter, after all they're the ones who are going to have to deal with all the good and the bad- they're the ones not only most informed to make a decision but also the ones who are essentially going to have to deal with the bulk of the consequences of the final decision. I'm out of this "discussion" (if you would call it that).