Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-5645428-20160726133238/@comment-17897872-20160730073107

I would also like to congratulate the new moderators ZOptic for their promotion! It's great to have you guys on the staff team! I would also like to thank everyone, especially Rrobertus and Epicbloxxy, for uploading new images and sountracks (respectively) for the wiki. This place has never been much better, and I'm really glad for the improvements this wikia has had since November 2014.

The Q&A has been submitted awhile ago by me, but Topala hasn't responded yet. With the response that he may not get to it until 2.1 gets out, all we can do is wait until then. Nusdan has said that the questions this time weren't as good as last time, so there's always that slightest chance that he may ignore it. It isn't forgotten though. If 2.1 comes out and he hasn't responded in a few weeks, I'll send him another email. Otherwise, we shouldn't because he's already busy and he doesn't need multiple emails for the same reason.

I'm still against the Quality tag being added to articles. There is no absolute way that you can actually finish a page. Something's always out there that can make it better. The rule of thumb, by User:Pinkgirl234 is that "Every editor shouldn't be given hindrance of what to add to articles. The most important thing is that whatever they add to articles are something that can really be worth keeping." They can be kept, but I'm worried that the tag drives off some good trivia or something that is worth adding, that's all (but if we keep them, I recommend adding the tags to Jumper and Time Machine after fixing formatting).

Also, articles are still a complete mess due to the visual editor. A lot of time has been spent to fix up the classic editor, but the visual editor really adds unecessary code to pages. This is a plea to please change to the classic editor. It's a little more suited towards computer code junkies, but it's much easier to see what you're doing. Much less lag too!

The number one rule for vandalism: Don't feed the trolls! Any damage to content can be restored by a click of a delete or revert button, and they can be really easy to take out. One thing I would like to bring to attention is the amount of time admins block users. 1 week actually is already a long time, especially on the internet. I can barely stand one hour not on wikia, so imagine how long 1 week is. Blocks do look better on paper, I'm afraid. I'm guilty of this myself, and we just need to continue checking others especially when it comes to something as sensitive as a block or ban.