Board Thread:Administrative/@comment-1713281-20130730145643/@comment-61022-20141204042153

Obviously there would need to be some exceptions to the rules. I would say that if it's an already established character (Peter Parker for example). I agree that with someone like the Red Hulk whose identity was secret for two years, we would let that slide, but that's because not only was he new but there was a substantial amount of things being done with the character where you could justify creating a profile and adding information.

I was speaking more specifically of people updating a character like Spider-Man every month before a story arc is completed.

I would even be so bold as to suggest we put edit locks on our most popular characters so that only wikia contributors that have been contributing for a long time or admins can update these pages (both of which can be done)

I know it sounds a little elitist, but I'm kind of tired of people who don't know what they're doing going in and updating these pages month after month just because a character is popular and well known. I don't think we should have quality suffer for the sake of having the most current information and if people are adding more current info, we know that they are tenured contributors.

Like I was saying, there are plenty of other pages that could use work and people should cut their chops on and earn the privilege to update the bigger name characters.