Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26901681-20171024155743/@comment-31022739-20171024225503

Funnyman12 wrote: Weavillain wrote: Funnyman12 wrote: Weavillain wrote: Funnyman12 wrote: Weavillain wrote: Aleji2404 wrote: Burger lover wrote: we are allowed to tal about our thoughts on the episodes. He/she made a point. You can always talk about your thoughts on message walls, forum topics, and blogs. No one is depriving us of that. But that doesn’t justify this frankly dumb proposition. Example if on vid on YouTube has a cancerous comment section, all Youtube comment section should be deleted and it doesn’t matter because other places exist to comment about stuff basically??? Just because you can't stomach the thought of being weened off a certain means of communication, when other methods are easily available, doesn't make the propsition dumb. Besides, you're not going to "other places" if you use blogs, message walls, or forum topics; you're still on the wikia, so your analogy doesn't fit the situation at all. The point is that’s it rather pointless and unnecessary makes things more complicated then it needs to be, while yes on the wiki it’s certainly more easier for people to convey there opinion on it instead of randomly somewhere else. What's complicated about making a blog or posting on a message wall? I doubt anyone who was smart enough to make an account should have trouble with doing that. I’m not saying it is hard or anything like that a say complicated as it is unnecessary to do when you simply drop a simple comment if you want. Also you do realize that blog posts would be flooded instead of comment sections in a nsl situation even more then before because that would be the main way for people to vent now right? I'd say that's better than it being left on an article. Besides, if you think it's "easier" to just drop a simple comment, then it becomes just as easy for trolls and constant complainers to do the same, and that leaves us with the situation we're at right now. All in all, it's not the perfect solution, but it leads to a far better conclusion than just letting the cycle continue.