User talk:Hairquarius

'Experiment'//Thoughts on FANDOM Staff Posts
Hey there, I'm not too sure what your intentions are, so I'm not going to go into detail about what I've been told regarding this experiment. However, I'm more than happy to give my thoughts on the posts: rubbish. Complete and utter rubbish.

The /d is quite strict when it comes to quality of content, and yet you lot come with your fancy FANDOM badges and break the rules; and you get away with it! You've no doubt noticed that most of the feedback to all these posts is either negative or taking the mick. If you insist on doing this, at least put some effort into it and I'm sure you'll get more positive feedback. Anyway, if someone wanted to find TES-related things on Instagram they could do it themselves. Posting images and IG posts makes the /d seem like nothing more than a social site (which does actually seem to be Wikia's intention).

Furthermore, the /d has a probelm with new users; we get more and more coming every day, and they produce low-effort posts becasue they think it's okay. The staff (or in many cases older, angered users) inform them of the fact that it's low-effort, but we still see far too many low-effort posts (although I can't really blame them what with these terrible updates to the Discussions). How is it going to look if representatives of FANDOM are coming and producing posts with no effort put in at all?

Another minor but irritating issue is the use of emoticons. Using emoticons just makes the page messier, especially on mobile. This isn't particularly important, but it would put some people off.

I apologise if I came across as rude; I meant no disrespect. However I am quite opinionated about the /d and the wiki, and since you asked, I thought this might be my chance to share with you my thoughts (and pretty much everyone else's). Thank you for your time.

The Supreme Argonian (talk) 01:09, December 29, 2017 (UTC)