Thread:Takashichea/@comment-5916303-20160829224500/@comment-5916303-20160829234714

I never knew there was such a huge history behind it. That's what I honestly miss about these communities; having an actual commune, not just specific individuals running amok. Glad your hard efforts payed off.

As for the images, it sort of depends, honestly. Here, I've established a strict image policy when it comes to galleries. People would often post random images that were not properly titled, not containing proper format, bad crop, subs in them, etc. and just spam the galleries when I clearly indicated that they should showcase something. I'm not exactly sure how the staff operates with them.

While I'm on this subject, remember that user Tatsumi1000 or something, they've created new accounts and have recently been spamming imagery over on this wiki. I've banned him, but just telling you in advance, since I recall him doing the exact same thing over there.

That's one thing I greatly dislike about the wiki, it tries to be user friendly, but these GUIs are quite awful and don't match up with the source code. And if your wikia has a custom template, which the overwhelming majority do, it means that the visual editor would always appear differently on every wikia. I'd rather they promote for users to learn some coding, it's a very useful thing to learn in life, even if you're not planning on becoming a programmer.

That's also another thing I dislike about the wiki. That example looks quite nice, but the wiki has a linear coding that you have to alter, unlike that page you've linked, which probably started from a blank page. Even if you knew where everything was, you'd still need to learn the wiki's layout before doing anything rash and lots of its sources are not directly accessible, but are tucked away somewhere like Java and CSS.

And yea, that thing's awful. They should really try monitoring that.