Board Thread:Wiki management/@comment-9944069-20170505142310/@comment-7091122-20170507040817

Bearjedi wrote:

In what way does this page contribute to the wiki? In what way does this page share information about PvZ?

Besides, if you like the idea of Zombatar/Gallery so much, why not add more of its kind? Why not just add a picture of your Rose with customization to Rose's gallery? Why not let users post their customized characters to their respective categories?

"ok so i keep repeating what i just said!1 let people have their fun!1"

People can have fun in other ways. Stop treating Zombatar/Gallery as if it was the only way to have fun. Firstly, take a freaking chill pill. You are acting very aggressive for unnecessary reasons, and it's starting to get on my nerves.

Secondly, how it contributes? It's minor, but ingenious; it gives a sample of what the Zombatar system is capable of doing. We could spend a bunch of time trying to waste away, making various sample icons, or we can let people submit their own, show off what the feature can do, and let them have fun at the same time. There's a bit more than just edit farming, which is what you seem to believe it to be.

Secondly, I get the feeling that "Customized characters" statement is some sort of fallacy, but god if I can remember its name. Either way, flimsy as heck, and that obviously shares no real purpose compared to showing off the in-depth Zombatar system.

Third and finally, about the "people can have fun in other ways, so stop treating the gallery as if it was the only way to have fun" statement... Um, where exactly did he claim it was the only way to have fun? From what I can tell, nowhere. He never said that. So don't treat it as though he ever made that claim. For you see, he did not.

Above all else, though, I honestly expected better from an admin, but right now you're coming across as unnecessarily rude, ignorant of obvious wiki features and the purposes of certain things, as well as flat-out just putting people's words in their mouths or writing off their statements as sarcasm, in a desperate attempt to make your proposal sound good and to counter their arguments against it.