User blog comment:Stuartfergie/Changing the current policy of deleting and editing comments/@comment-4802762-20130706001155/@comment-11514922-20130706005709

My hope is that, by writing this, I can gain support from the community. Brandon Rhea, a wikia community support officer says this is the best way. So if Paul fails to listen to the community, action will be taken higher up.

My point is that he is the sole controller and doesnt let the community say what it wants. I understand if it was his own site, but it isnt. It belongs to the community and he is just in a position of power, refusing to share or allow anyone else to have their say.

In a way, its not even solely about the comment section. Its about allowing the community to have the power to be able to contribute on a community website. And thats what need to be recognised, that it is a community website, not the website of Paul. He need to surrender some control and let the Teen Wolf community have some power. Its a democracy website, not the dictatorship of Paul.

And to be honest, preventing people having their say is just as bad as limiting what people say. To delete and edit a person's opinion is a horrible feeling and is very anti-community.

My goal is not to shut out the community but let it in to the Teen Wolf wiki, which is their right on wiki. If Paul does not listen to the community, then this is clearly an abuse of his position. Perhaps if there were more admins, such abuse would not happen.

Stuartfergie (talk) 00:57, July 6, 2013 (UTC)