Thread:Nurdboy42/@comment-27061671-20190101183019/@comment-61022-20190101211200

Well, I can empathize with your upset, I myself am on the spectrum. It's something I struggle with every day so I understand where you're coming from. I can also understand you becoming incredibly defensive with your work, I can get pretty defensive of my own work myself.

In a perfect world, all wikis would have the same policies across the board. However, that's not the case as each wiki operate independently. Also, the source material can be vastly different. As you pointed out, your wiki is dealing with two dozen books worth of material. Ours is dealing with 80 years of material across multiple entertainment platforms. Because of the decades of material we're dealing with, we require a lot more citations than most other wikis.

That said, as you are an admin on another wiki, you should show some professional courtesy and respect our autonomy and policies. If the roles were reversed, you would expect any one of us to extend that same sort of respect and courtesy if we were going to contribute on your wiki.

I understand this has gotten you upset, but perhaps instead of escalating things further accept that there has been some initial miscommunication and let's move forward. At the end of the day, all we want is for others to be following our standards and making productive contributions.