Thread:Hikari 93/@comment-33628324-20180608092544/@comment-5873863-20180608151450

Ah, I don't mean that I'm famous or anything; I'm just surprised that you know that I'm an admin from another wiki lol- I don't think I ever seen you in cardfight wiki before?

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In order to regulate that kind of thing, there should be two critical things that the wiki need, sorted by urgency;

1. Rules. If the wiki has clear rules on what you can write and what you can't write in discussion, you can regulate the wiki clearly. The main problem in regulating is when you don't have any guidelines on what is legal and what is not; as logically everyone in this world has their own way of thinking, and human being human, they will always throw their own logical reasoning in order to win an argument about what is right.

And such, saying "because it's the rules" will just shut them right at the start of the discussion.

2. Active discussion moderators. Like a mini admin, but for discussion only. Allow the user with this right to delete and lock discussions.

As long as the rules are written down, then someone who is concerned with the wiki's public order should be given discussion mod rights. Since it's flooded with users from mobile, someone who access the wiki from mobile should be prioritized, but it doesn't really matter anyway.

Delete all the arts without source, delete spams, and such.

As for how to reduce multiple post, I suggest put a comment that redirect all of them into the same thread and lock down the thread- but it's up to the discussion mod to think which way is easier for them and the users.

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As for other non-urgent suggestion; probably some user should make a blog (guide blog, or discussion blog) each time an event happens- and redirect all the question in the discussion thread there if people asks question in Discussion about it.

I understand what you feel. Looking at the exact similar "What servant should I buy with the 3Mil Dload Ticket" ten times in a row written by ten different people can be annoying, after all.

Also, art should be linked to its original artist- it's one netiquette that needs enforcement, I believe.

I personally feel that write a "What Servant You Should Pick For Your 3 Million Download Ticket" blog can solve the problem quite easily- as you can copaste the link as an answer to all of the same question.

p/s: We also have a blog about fate grand order in cardfight wikia, since we do kind of talk about a lot of things, so feel free to visit.