Thread:Tony ingram/@comment-1895174-20121111221003/@comment-61022-20121111225112

Contributions to the site are voluntary Tony, that's the whole point of a Wiki. Nobody put a gun to your head and forced you to make contributions. However, this is a community and a democratic one. We've made a point of outlining what material is valid in this community and the evidence of that is well documented on the site.

Now if you want to have sour grapes over a minor issue, that is your own imperative. You've been contributing to this site for over 2 years and your taking issue for one article being deleted? My opinion that's pretty irrational.

To put this into perspective: I've been here since 2005, I've had numerous numbers of my contributions edited, deleted, changed, added onto and I have not had a single issue with any one item that people have changed and I have not raised a single protest because these changes and what-have-you have all been reasonably explained.

But again, the choice is your Tony, if you can't play nice and want to pull the premadonna bit and stop contributing to the site because you don't agree with a single decision then that choice is entirely yours, because as I've said making contributions to a wiki is entirely the option of the contributor.

But I recommend that if you change your mind about contributing you adjust your attitude a bit. We're all equals on this site, and administration will not put up with a holier-than-thou mentality from our contributors because that sort of attitude is more-or-less harassment, which is against our terms of use policy.

In other words: It's only the internet. Lighten up.