User blog comment:Jkl9817/Let's make some frigging decisions!/@comment-3530543-20130925222110

Okay, time to throw in my own two cents.


 * YES, on the grounds that harsher penalties and closer supervision are effective, regardless of side effects. If all users grow to be more mature and respectful to the point of strict rules becoming unnecessary, then we can ease off. Until then, I believe tightening is called for -- and what difference would new rules make, anyway, if nobody had the intent to break them? They will, after all, be thought up with the community's greater good in mind.
 * 1) NO. The key when it comes to this issue is to increase supervision and fight imported drama, not the camps per se. Subsequent problems go back to the golden rule -- users who participate in camps outside the wiki must have the tact to not overload us all with game stuff, since this is not what this wiki is about and not all users are in camps.
 * 2) NO. Chatmods already do their best. Putting all the pressure of change on them would certainly not do us any good. We do need to think of clearer definitions on who gets to unban who and such.
 * 3) NO. I really don't think that would work, and it could cause internal competition, which is about the worst thing that could possibly happen.
 * 4) YES, definitely. I mean, that is kind of basic.
 * 5) YES. Four chatmods is far from enough for a wiki with 20-40 active users, most of whom go on chat at least once a week. I hold on to my position that we should hold a voting somewhere else to decide who gets promoted.
 * NO, by a narrow margin. While I won't feel very comfortable knowing there are users out there at unresolved odds with each other, most people here are teenagers, and like Dyna has been advocating, teenagers fight. There's little we can do about that.
 * YES, by all means. I would love to help in some of those stuff, but I'm not sure I'll have the time. Either way, for these ideas to work, people will have take initiatives and make commitments. And only time will tell how those things will work out. I'm optimistic, though, so this is a yes all the same.
 * 1) NO. Chat is great most of the time, and it definitely isn't something we can spare if this wiki's community is to stick together. Chatango is mostly for Camps Wiki anyway.

That is it. Oh, also, BTW, great blog, JKL. Seriously, it was one of the best blogs I have ever read. You are a fantastic user.