Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-17897872-20170302045154/@comment-17897872-20170302045917

P.S. I've been disappointed especially at the higher-up members of the community over how this situation was dealt. Should have known better than to make a drastic change eh? I'd like to remind that bureaucrats and admins were made to serve others, not to dictate what others do. I know that closing the forums means well, but I don't think the actions carried out the intent fully. Before any major action that impacts the community is made, can it be agreed that the users get a say too? They comprise of most of the activity here. What I suggest:
 * Continuously inform everyone about actions.
 * Anything that impacts the environment of the community must have a clear consensus before proceeding.
 * No more "staff only" threads. Everyone gets an equal say (though posts can be removed if they are deemed insignificant or only used to cause a disturbance).  We're all users who want to have fun on Wikia.

This too hard?