Thread:YandereDev/@comment-26557385-20160820023233

Yesterday, I received an e-mail telling me that someone had written a comment on my message wall. It was the first time anyone had done so. The comment was in extremely poor taste, as it contained personal information and had a mocking tone. I decided to visit this wikia for the first time, to report the post. I clicked the "More" button to see a dropdown menu appear. I had three options: History, Remove, and Close. No option for reporting the post to an admin. "Surely," I thought, "it must be within my rights to remove obnoxious messages from my own wall." I removed the message, and went about my day.

Shortly afterwards, that annoying person wrote another obnoxious post on my wall. I decided to get in touch with a moderator or an administrator and inform them that I was receiving irksome messages. I visited the chatroom to inquire about this. One of the very first things I saw when entering the chatroom was a person who seemed to have a short temper, a poor attitude, and quite a foul personality. I asked how I could get in touch with an administrator. To my dismay, the distasteful person I had witnessed was an administrator. I briefly attempted to speak with him, but quickly became frustrated with his crass personality and inability to communicate in a reasonable fashion.

"Well, I definitely can't rely on this guy for help," I thought, and decided to find someone else who has proven to be competent and helpful - Jacbocford. To my great surprise, I learned that Jacbocford had been demoted from the wikia. What kind of community demotes a standup guy like Jac, and appoints an obnoxious person like the administator I had spoken to in the chat? I began to feel myself becoming increasingly worried that I'd be able to find anyone reasonable at this wikia. That's when I received a notification telling me that I'd received a "Warning" for breaking some rule.

To my shock and surprise, I discovered that, apparently, it's against the rules to remove messages from your own wall, regardless of the content of that message. What a mind-numbingly stupid rule! First of all, if it's your own wall, you should have the right to decide what posts belong there and don't belong there. Second of all, if the message is harassment or contains personal information, it should be 100% okay to remove it immediately. Without a doubt, the current rules are in need of a revision.

I expressed my disapproval of this rule, and the distasteful admin responded to me with a condescending and dismissive attitude. At that moment, I completely gave up on this wikia. The users harass and post personal information without being punished. The users demote good admins, and appoint shitty ones. The admins have nasty personalities. The rules are absolutely ass-backwards. "What a shitty community," I thought. "I'm ashamed to see the name Yandere Simulator being used here in any capacity whatsoever."

I gave the administrator a piece of my mind, and did not intend to spend any further time on the wikia. If not for the fact that I started receiving a bunch of e-mail notifications telling me that people were writing posts on my wall, I never would have returned. I returned only to turn off e-mail notifications, and then noticed that people were posting my personal information on my wall. "What a bunch of losers," I thought, and deleted the thread - knowing full well thatit was against the rules, but not caring whatsoever, because I didn't care at all if I got banned or not. Predictably, I was banned shortly afterwards. But, what I didn't predict was that the thread I'd deleted - along with all the posts containing my personal information - was restored.

Holy shit.

What a trash heap of a community.

What an absolute embarassment of an administrator.

Here's a challenge for you, administrator: if you have any interest whatsoever in doing a proper job of being an administrator, remove all of the violations of Rule 1 and Rule 11 here on my wall, and punish the offenders accordingly. And, no, don't try to have some sort of debate about what constitutes personal information - you don't get to decide if something is private or not. If someone says that something is private, it's private. Just because you put some clues together and figured something out, that doesn't mean it should be public knowledge.

Honestly. What a travesty. 