Thread:Omojuze/@comment-24388572-20150930185048/@comment-2140588-20151005140922

Grimmjay wrote: You don't understand the importance of the comment section. It's easier to reach for the reader to comment on their favorite subject. Spam in comments section can be easily handled, I will personally make sure that doesn't happen and if it gets out of my hand or the other admins', then I'll consider disabling it. End of discussion, please do not bring this subject back until the aforementioned condition occurs. Don't know 'bout you, but to me this is spam at its finest.

Please, don't be upset with this, we're talking 'bout this based on or previous experiences. For me anyways, the comments section ruined a lot of opportunities to work in other wikis, hence why I stayed in a single wiki (Narutopedia) for so long. Such things (like the ones in the link) can be said and discussed in the forums, even more so if you make them easy to reach: Add a link to them on the main page and make some flashy words promoting it. At this point, if a person is on a wiki, he at least knows where to go to be heard.

Also, I don't want to be rude, especially since it is the start of this wiki, but please, don't make this about you. Make it about the community! Talk with people, see what works better with others, not just for you or the minority. Now, of course, that doesn't mean that you should follow the majority either, but think of better alternatives to keep the wiki growing.

It's one of those pet peeves that can be handled more conveniently and better if so chosen.

Grimmjay wrote: You don't understand the importance of the comment section. It's easier to reach for the reader to comment on their favorite subject. We have blogs for that. Why should we be implied to care what others think and monitor it in the first place? I know it sounds kinda douchey, but it's what it is. We should handle the manga & other information in mainspace and the side stuff (as in speculation, thoughts, etc, like the thoughts on the chapters) on the forums, as it is easier for editor interactions.