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| I really want to hear more of the community's feedback on this, because that I wish to receive further strong discussion like Yuanchosaan provided and that my own viewpoint on the issue has changed as well. Let's definitely forget bans and/or blocks, simply due to how ridiculous it would ''seem'' to be. However, warnings can therefore not exist toward this either, as you cannot have warnings that do not lead up to a ban/block; it defeats the purpose of a warning. Perhaps it would just be better to do similar "warnings" that non-staffers leave for vandals; no template, just text from a user.}} | | I really want to hear more of the community's feedback on this, because that I wish to receive further strong discussion like Yuanchosaan provided and that my own viewpoint on the issue has changed as well. Let's definitely forget bans and/or blocks, simply due to how ridiculous it would ''seem'' to be. However, warnings can therefore not exist toward this either, as you cannot have warnings that do not lead up to a ban/block; it defeats the purpose of a warning. Perhaps it would just be better to do similar "warnings" that non-staffers leave for vandals; no template, just text from a user.}} |
| | {{BebopKate|time=07:07, January 25, 2010 (UTC)|text=Apologies for being late on the conversation; I've been out of town. |
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| | As I've said before, I think part of the problem has long been we hadn't explicitly posted the wiki rules and guidelines anywhere; it was entirely based on word of mouth, or being "in-the-know". Well, we [[Help:Guide For New Members|have them all in one place now]], so that issue is now moot. And I encourage ''all'' editors, old and new, to take a look at the guide as a reminder as needed. |
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| | As has also been pointed out before, we have many users who have issues with IRC, either due to age or technology. While DTN's new link will hopefully help with the latter issue, it does nothing to address the former. In addition, some younger editors may also not be allowed to exchange e-mails if they have access limited by their parents. |
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| | I would like to propose an option that I don't think has been suggested before, and apologies if it has and I somehow missed it. Until Wikia's options for forums improve, why don't we create an wiki forum somewhere off Wikia? That would essentially allow us to move the more casual aspects of the community off-wiki and give people who have met here a place to socialize while allowing the edits here to focus on the actual wiki. Yes, I know there are already many ''Kingdom Hearts'' communities out there, but I don't think it's fair to them to "invade" them and upset their already existing social balance. And if Wikia ever does actually create improved forums that can handle our needs, we can always move them back here. |
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| | It's not the best solution and is a bit extreme, I admit, and if anyone has a better one, I would love to hear it. But it would seem to solve the major issue at hand and allow the maximum amount of people to be satisfied.}} |