Board Thread:Administration/@comment-24376429-20140226203353/@comment-24376429-20140227000726

CreepyStoriesRUs wrote: Well, to be truthful, I find it quite useful yet also very impudent. What if that new user was to be like most of the others, under-age or a frequently deemed "troll"? I only find respect to be given when it is earned, and this rule should only be applied when that user is asking a honest question. You cannot really change someone's behavior for the rules, either, that is violating our personalities and is like telling me to stop using grammar. To add on, what rank are you anyway? I hardly know you and not sure if you are an admin or are even worthy to say "This is  NOT OKAY in any way shape or form and it is going to change." I am sure at your rank you cannot say that it will change, and I therefore find this thread void unless the consent of the higher ranks, consequently the owner of this wiki, is on your side.

Neutral because of I am against for poor wording and for it if you have the powers or help from others of high ranks. Subordinates in this wiki are to have lesser powers, and I am sure you are not allowed to force a new rule or force one to change behavior to suit your "important" popularity. We are not here for popularity, we are here for quality creepypastas, and most people seem to not know any of them, so authors come together to make quality standard ones. If a creepypasta does not meet the standards stated in this wiki's guidelines, it is to be either deleted or dealt with in an alternative manner. I do have the power to propose such a thing as I am one of the four highest ranking personnel on this site.

Second we are and need to be concerned about our reputation on and outside of the Wikia network. If we have a negative reputation people are less likely to visit the site and are therefore less likely to contribute quality content to the site. On the other hand if we have a good reputation and a userbase full of polite and helpful people then we are more likely to attract contributors to help expand and maintain this vast site.