Board Thread:Policies/@comment-10473115-20170415164119/@comment-112155-20170415171202

Honestly, I feel that in this wiki, similar behaviours are sometimes applauded and sometimes condemned depending only on who performs them.

Discussions turning into arguments are excessively frequent because there are basic principles in decission-making and policy creation/changing that no admin (and I say admin correctly, because I believe it's one of their duties) seems to have the intention of starting to solve. Putting the cart before the horse doesn't end well...

And relating to Annabell's concerns that sparkled the creation of this topic, I personally have felt the need of defending myself when being or getting involved in discussions, instead of defending my edits or opinions as it should be.

I turned up being mentioned in the initial post for this thread too, for something I didn't even remember until recently brought back again more like a personal attack than something to defend an opinión about an article. Also, not related in any way: I added a delete tag for an article without actual content, not to a bunch of articles that were actively being discussed.

Sometimes, the more involved I am with a role in this wiki, the less I like to be involved, and that should NEVER be the environment a fandom community keeps or promotes.