Board Thread:Wiki Discussion/@comment-1309126-20160214210140/@comment-1370845-20160214230016

Allow me to speak as a veteran of not just this wiki, but a member of many communities on Wikia as a whole: generally, on any wiki's community, admins either are authority and have greater say over what goes and what doesn't, or they are simply users with more buttons. This is the oldest and most recurring topic on Wikia, and you will find dozens of blogs and discussions about this same subject on Community Central by both staff and users about where the line is best drawn, how lax you should be with users versus how often you should throw your weight around...

It's not a discussion I would like to get into for the millionth time, but here's one we can agree on: you should not condemn a user for enforcing site policies. If you dislike the policy that is being enforced, open up a forum and discuss an amendment to it. If you dislike the way a policy is enforced, or the vagueness behind its enforcement, open up a forum and discuss a set of rules on how to enforce it. If you dislike the fact that you weren't able to be involved in whatever discussion occurred about the rule, open up a forum and...you see where I'm going with this, right? ._.