Board Thread:General Wiki Discussion/@comment-1824169-20160820030131/@comment-26816267-20160820111001

I guarantee you, if I went to the forum about the reboot and said I really like Upgrade's purpleness or Stinkfly the humanoid, people would start saying disrespectful things about my opinion, although at this point maybe a little less because many people have accepted those topics.

And the best way to solve the problem with the admins is: Admins, put the rules on the rules page. Then people can't say, "You just made up that rule" or "That only applies to me, not fair" because the rules are right there. Normal people: Don't disrespect the admins. Bring up the problem to the admins, calmy, sensibly, and respectfully.

To use an example from my own past, instead of getting angry with Ulti for reminding me about some rule about commenting on old pages, I could have just calmly gone and asked the admins to specify in the rules how old an "old page" is, so I would know.

Finally, The wiki rules need enforcing. You are right on that count too. Put them up on the rules page, and go out there and stop them from being broken.

I agree with you on all counts. I'm happy you're doing this. Still wondering how old an "old post" is though.