User blog comment:Perturbed Maverick/I have created a governing body for Wiki's in the creative horror genre./@comment-36627132-20191015055823

On top of everything that has already been said, he is totally unqualified to hold ranks with experienced administrators.

I went through his scare-factor site and found this, posted in August in which he ironically complains about authors posting their CPW stories there. This doesn't sound like someone who would want to be allied with the CPW. On top of that he hypocritically says that his site has no restrictions but ends the post with him setting stands which are not posted anywhere on the site. I checked the site rules, which brought up a bunch of blank pages.

In this discussion post he gives "tips" to aspiring authors, which doesn't actually give any help. It is nothing more than a long winded, platitudinous post in which he tells everyone keep trying, without giving any real help.

He made many blogs (and possibly discussion posts) on that site complaining about how his site needs more users. On top of trying to gain control, this might also be his way of trying to gain popularity by riding on another wiki such as this one.

Now for some additional thoughts:

The more I think about this the more I have to add. Hopefully this will be the last of it, and I'm VERY sorry to everyone for my avalanche of responses and inputs, and for any redundancies.

I'm surprised he didn't outright say "I'm the leader, peasants". I'm also surprised that he didn't suggest that the sites should be jointly owned, having every member of this "body" be administrators of each others' sites, though I'm sure this might be part of his suggestion.

And what if an administrator of one wiki writes a story that doesn't meet another wiki's quality standards and posts it on there? Is the second-hosting wiki's staff supposed to let the story on their site despite going against standards? Are they supposed to go to the "council" and move for it to be deleted? If so, what if everyone says keep it and a site has to not only bare the disgrace, but also get a ton of questions why that particular story is allowed, but not one of similar quality? This could very well cause a war among wikis.

There is no way this could ever work out in the first place. At anything, it would probably tear a rift between most, if not all, of these sites and ruin any longstanding friendships between them.

And what "tyranny/abuse of power"? I don't pay attention to any of the wikis besides my own (and the Creepypasta Files Wiki because it is a great place to find shitty OC stories that are always worth a good laugh), but I'm not aware of any tryranny anywhere. Likewise, what if a majority of this "body" hate an administrator from a wiki, who has done nothing wrong, and they vote for their expulsion. Makes no sense.

Likewise, aside from being ruling over everyone else and possibly trying to get popularity, what if PM sees this as a way to get revenge on this site's staff (and God knows where else) for calling him out for his copyright infringements?

Not only would it be insulting to put experienced staff on the same level as the unexperienced ones, but it would be messed up putting minor staff (rollbacks, chat mods, etc.) on the same level as bureaucrats.

Honestly, I know I shouldn't be thinking into this too much since no one is going to go for this and again, I'm VERY sorry everyone for my bottomless pit of responses and inputs. I am with you all in the hopes that this is the last thing I have to say on the subject, or at least unless someone says something that I have a reply to.