Re: That is not what I meant exactly... by
EileenAlphabet
on 2015-01-06 09:25:00 UTC
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As hS has already pointed out, it's hard to know where to draw the line. On the other hand, maybe the wiki could benefit from having someone neutral who isn't invested in a lot of ships, so I'm not opposed to you trying to clean up. Then again, I could imagine it is a thankless job, so you could maybe consider digging up a neglected wiki for a small fandom that you love and instead contributing there with content?
Anyway, if this is something your heart is really set on, we're not here to stop you. As long as you don't claim to be cleaning up the wiki on behalf of PPC, it's simply something you're doing in your free time.
One piece of advice, however: Start slowly and get to to know some of the other users. No-one likes it when somebody comes out of nowhere and starts editing with a hatchet, no matter how well-intentioned and how much it might be needed.
How do you choose? by
Huinesoron
on 2015-01-06 08:52:00 UTC
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Profanity I guess, though you could argue that on a shipping wiki, there's certain words that might be accepted by the readers as descriptive. Vandalism? Maybe the obvious stuff, but where do you draw the line? Serious edits could look like vandalism if you don't know what they're about.
And 'sock puppets' -- eesh, I'd just leave that one well alone. Let them edit however they like; the very notion of a sock puppet implies a one-account-only rule, which they may not have or want to enforce.
hS