Board Thread:Wiki General Discussion/@comment-28236282-20160925073054/@comment-26403549-20160925210156

I've thought about this for a bit, and in my opinion, the best way to end drama is to change the subject before it gets worse. An "unforgiving block streak" could work, but in many cases it would probably cause more problems than it solves. Also, I've noticed that many times, a user feels harassed by another user even though that user doesn't appear to be doing anything wrong. In this case, the two users should attempt to resolve the issue by themselves in a PM, since discussing the issue in the main chat can create more drama. (Unfortunately, the chat PM system can be broken at times, and I'm not really sure of a way around this.) In my opinion, blocks and bans should only be applied if the offending user is aware that he/she is harassing another user but refuses to stop. Regarding people who threaten to kill themselves, they usually don't actually plan to commit suicide and are just saying it to create more drama. As for people who say they are leaving the wiki, they have a tendency to say they are leaving, only to come back and say they are leaving again. While it is helpful to spend some time away from the wiki in many cases, there's no need to dramatize it.

Regarding Discord, I agree with ZOptic. I haven't seen much of what happens on Discord, but any drama there should stay there.