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| Forums outside the Wiki, kupo? The Final Fantasy Wiki had something like that before. It never worked the way it was intended, and as far as I remember, kupo, it's inactive. I wouldn't put my hopes on that, but then again Hecko use to think the FFWiki IRC channel will go unused, kupo.
I confess that I'm more of a "leaving users a polite note" person myself, kupo. That's why you see me personally "invade" user talk pages asking for such and such than leaving them with a robotic, pre-built standard warning template, kupo. That way, they might listen to what I tell them, or at the least I have a better chance in delivering my point across, kupo. Usually, I would include a solution to the issue that I raise, or perhaps proposing that they might find a better alternative, kupo, to chatting about subjects irrelevant to the wiki. It usually works, kupo.
I have to admit, too, that I am one of those people who would rather see mainspace edits more, kupo, and we are a wiki first and foremost, but a wiki without its myriad of users won't work rather well. I think this "socializing" aspect, as well as anything else happening in the wiki, must be balanced, kupo. Too much socializing can only go so far before you start divulging personal information to the whole public, and that's what we have to avoid from happening, kupo. I'm more concerned about this ever since the decision to allow under-13s to edit,
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