Board Thread:Suggestions/@comment-31222255-20171004005857/@comment-27913758-20171004222508

My vote is still support, but I'll elaborate on why now since, to be honest, I was too lazy to elaborate and I had to finish something when I saw this thread in my notifications. Firstly, people complain a lot about their OCs "getting no attention" or "not getting any comments saying 'I want [OC] to fucking break my neck'" and flat-out assuming that people don't like them based on that. Yes, that might be a fair assumption in some cases, but a lot of the time, comments tend to be roleplays rather than constructive criticism, compliments, requests for someone's OC to kill the commenter in a rather strange way, just random comments in general, et cetera. Not to point out any specific cases, but if I remember correctly, there is an OC page and said OC's page mostly consists of roleplaying and yet a lot of users complain about that OC being so popular based on the comments section, but the majority of it was, again, roleplaying. To add, roleplays would be a lot more suitable for a message wall or, better yet, Discord, especially the latter. The former will still clog up activity feed, yes, but at least it's a tad bit more private and exclusive to whoever is roleplaying and it's less likely that someone will jump in the middle of your roleplay. As for the latter, it's a lot more private and you won't need to worry about anyone intruding on your roleplay. Plus, it would be a lot better for certain kinds of roleplays since some would be a lot more suitable for DMs and not a public wiki. Lastly, as stated by others, people sometimes might comment semi-important things, but they end up needing to go searching through comments to find their comment. Overall, banning, or at least majorly discouraging comment roleplays would likely be a good thing for the wiki.