Board Thread:General Wiki Discussion/@comment-8838745-20140103032914/@comment-5619531-20140103040147

A lot of new users tend to be ignorant. The only thing that would really help a lot more better is to have new users actually read the rules, rather than just ignore them. Unlike users who actually abided to each, and every single, rule that the rules applies us to follow - and for users who have an important right, such as Chat Mod, VCROC, and Sysop to enforce. The reason is quite explained on my talkheader, quite so, on why articles are deleted. Sure, it explains on why I delete stories, but it also explains why other VCROC/Sysops tend to follow. I experienced this crisis before; a user getting his or her story deleted. Big whoop. It's not really the end of the world. It is scary, when you just joined the site, but once you grow into the whole experience, you just say "Wow... that story I wrote back in 2012 was pretty crappy. What the hell was I thinking!?" But other users tend to ignore the fact, and despise the user who deleted their article - probably even leave the site. Like Zy said (I believe) back in August or July; a lot of new users just come here for a few weeks and just leave the site. It could be for the same reasons, school reasons, or just simply bored with the site. I was bored of wikia for a while, then I came back into editing back in April or May. So, pretty much, its just ignorance of the rules; this situation is.