User blog comment:Stuartfergie/Changing the current policy of deleting and editing comments/@comment-4802762-20130706001155/@comment-2094636-20130707021736

I'm aware that you were talking about other wikis, that's why I mentioned one, however and I'll continue to reiterate this because you still just don't get what we're trying to convey. And it isn't my idea of wrong. It's wrong all together. Stuart shoved policies down Paul's throat and Paul STILL refused to take notice of his wrongdoings. Wikis are places for COMMUNITIES. Before Stuart started this, we couldn't even edit pages because they were locked to Paul only.

As for the comment section, we do have only one admin, but that does not give him the right to assume power all together. Instead of considering only his policies, he should've asked the community on how they felt. He should not have done what he did just because he thought it was wrong, because everyone has different opinions, and in a community: EVERYONE is considered. Regardless of rights, everyone gets a say, and everyone should be able to speak up and have people hear them out.

Just because injustices aren't questioned does NOT make them okay. Even if it takes a while for people to speak up, and I'll continue to reiterate this until you understand.


 * Just because no one speaks up against someone cheating doesn't make it okay.


 * Just because someone saw somebody committing a crime, and didn't speak up against it right away, does not make it okay, and in no way should it allow others to turn a blind eye and allow it to continue.

The actions of one does not define others, just because a troll spoke with profanity, doesn't  mean Paul would've stopped already. He didn't even want to give Stuart the founder so that he can contact him!

And we are not turning this into World War Three. We are speaking up against things that are wrong. Paul removed comments because he wanted to. Not because the community decided they should be removed, as I said before.

We may be a minority, but that doesn't give us any less of a voice, and it doesn't mean we should be quieted and/or ignored. Everyone is supposed to be considered, and that's where you and Paul seem to being going wrong.