User blog:343TheGuiltyProphet/Chat's falling standards

Falling standards of the chat extension
Hello there, fellow Wikian's. Since joining this chat, I have noticed a lot of issues. This ranges from the rules, to the moderation So, I have made this forum to try and fix that so I won't get anymore complaints about the Wiki and so the Wiki is a lot nicer for users in general.

Current moderation unit
I'm sorry to say that although this Wiki is a nice community as a whole, we have some moderators who fail to do what needs doing and sadly, that has an impact on our experience. Moderators themselves, break the chat rules that also don't seem to be enforced much at all. How do we go on fixing this? I think our current selection of moderators needs to be re-looked. Revoking user rights of those who fail to provide what the chat needs without any remorse and willingness to change their ways. So after this, I will be making what's known as a "Chat moderator revaluation" where the community can decide who they believe should be mods.

Chat rules
We have a list of rules that have been copied and pasted from My Little Pony Wiki. Most of these rules are not followed and sadly, by moderators also. There is consistent insulting, sexual talk, swearing and hostility. All of which is AGAINST "our" chat rules. I think the rules should be readjusted to assure this doesn't happen. I think swearing is totally fine for this Wiki. But all the sexual talk, hostility and trolling? No, I don't think so.

Choosing new and more reliable moderators
I think also adding a new selection of trusted users could be beneficial. Users who care and look to see that the rules are followed. I have a couple of users in mind.

Other things
I have received multiple complaints and people seem to think that due to me not revealing who they are, they don't exist. I hope you all understand that I am here for everyone who is sick and tired of chats falling standards. Let's work together and make a difference.

Thanks, 343 TheGuiltyProphet (talk) 21:29, March 1, 2014 (UTC)