Board Thread:Announcements of the Fanon Wiki/@comment-26928286-20170826205536/@comment-26928286-20170828053803

"like 3 people: im fucking leaving this wiki is trash the staff are the worst fuck you all suck my dick

me, in an announcement: please be nice to us and dont say those kinds of things :( however feel free to give criticism :)

person: wow DICTATORSHIP AUTHORITY"

Have any of you ever been on a wiki or website or some sort of online community where the members vote on all the rules, staff applications, everything? The amount of freedom you all have here is huge.

It's to the point where some people don't even let staff fix mistakes on their pages. Or when people think badly of an announcement basically asking people not to crap all over the entire community because it gives staff too much authority over what other people say, as if it's not stated in the rules that rudeness is allowed for the sake of freedom of speech.

Additionally, in the discord every time I tell someone to stop doing something I get a sassy fucken response every time until I kick them or mute them or smth.

Staff should have at least a bit of authority. It's like that everywhere else and I honestly think we should start standing up for ourselves a bit more in those respects. I'm all for the democratic thing we've got here, but I think it's starting to go to people's heads.