Board Thread:Suggestions/@comment-30109486-20170301063849/@comment-1824169-20170301144204

To some, including myself, it seems very ridiculous to have this requirement. You the only one I seen complain about it this hard tho lmao Yes, the Omnitrix alien can technically be used by another gender (other than   male or female). Does that mean the series creator is going to have the other gender use this alien in a series? No, it doesn't. That ain't the point tho. An Omnitrix Alien should be categorized by what the DNA Sample is, not what the user is. If it's an all-male species or vice versa then yeh slap that gender category on, but otherwise, that's not how you're supposed to use categories. If you want more reasons as to why this restriction shouldn't exist, look at BTP. It has its flaws, and it does mention opposite gender Omnitrix aliens (Gwen 10), but does it have this requirement? No, it doesn't. If BTP does not have it, then why do we?



You (rightfully) call BTP flawed and then promptly turn around and say it should be used as an example in the same breath. Incredible.

It's baffling to see that a wiki with that many restrictions actually doesn't care about something like that, and to see that a wiki with more "freedom" than its counterpart restricts something that its counterpart allowed. I like how you put "freedom" in quotes as if not allowing our users to abuse the category system makes us a totalitarian dystopia lmao

There's also the fact that this rule has not been enforced until now. All it took was a minor update, and boom! Something as insignificant as this rule was suddenly enforced. If this hasn't been enforced until now, why the wait? Was it because no one actually knew it existed? Or was it because none of the administrators actually cared enough to enforce it? Personally I haven't seen it done on newer pages and I can't be arsed to hunt down old pages with it.

Overall, my position is