Board Thread:Administration/@comment-11333115-20131209144129/@comment-24486926-20131209215800

Prince(ss) Platinum wrote:

Fatal Disease wrote: I hardly curse on threads, and if I do intend on it I will say my sorries. But, this I'm not. This is a fucking terrible idea. Going with Crashings idea, the word will get around. And we will have chat invasions, if this gets approved. This is exactly what NOT to do on a wiki. Rules were made for orderly conduct, and followed through out each and every day. And also, I highly doubt it, probably staff will come and see all this drama. Why would you even fucking come up with such an idiotic idea like that!? If this happens, then it'll be a day filled with people believing that the fool's gold is real. I highly do hope that you actually do reconsider, and scrap, this stupid, and utter idiotic, subject you call an 'idea that the wiki needs.' What the wiki needs is rules, to regulate everything day by day. Not just a one day thing, where people can bitch their problems. This will go too far, I know it. Disruption, and drama will fly amongst the wiki like wild fire in a forrest, if this is accepted. Chat invasions will occur. Probably  wiki invasions, as well. Please Maria, just please. Please reconsider this. Orderly conduct, you do observe the day to day chat right?

Chat invasions are a big no no and will still be punished for.

Spamming is still not allowed. If anything this will be a very rule relaxed day if not exempt. >Orderly conduct, you do observe the day to day chat right?

>you do observe the day to day chat right?

>observe the day to day chat right?

You and I have two very different perspectives on this. I see the mods enforcing the rules and keeping the order, while still making chat a fun place to be. Apparently you already see total anarchy, so it's of no surprise to me that you've planned such a terrible thing.

Even just relaxing the rules can lead up to chaos and anarchy. The chat is connected to the wiki, you might as well be asking Cleric's hard-worked on community to commit suicide. We'll lose valuable contributors, not gain them.