Thread:Cdragon13/@comment-24808864-20140514045612

I won't be able to finish Early Math tonight. I stupidly took a nap and now I am too groggy and not motivated to do work! Oh well, we have lots of time. Tibet brought up an interesting point though, is there a limit to how many pages we can have? There are over 800 exercises on KA alone! He is very observant of details like that.

Also, as promised, here are some rules we might want to discuss/vote so that way the wikia users can start to think about them. I am in no way married to any of these and if you don't think they are worth a battle we can ignore them:

1) one-letter edit: This one seems to be the major source of disagreement between 5-10 users over the past couple months. If we can set a rule one way or the other, than the Bcrat (you) will have the policy to refer to when you either say it is ok, or ask someone to stop.

2) defending yourself: False information can be planted and a person should have a chance to defend their actions. We cannot "see" each other so it is possible that intentions are good but misinterpreted. Their should be a window of time from accusation to blocking for all sides of the story to come out. Of course this is not necessary for obvious spammers or vandalizers, but it would give time for a cool down period on normal disagreements

3) pictures: A user pointed out to me at one time that there was three times as many pictures on the wikia server than pages, but most pages have no pictures. This is another issue like 1) that may not be a concern but in case it does become a worry later we might want to have something in the policy to refer back to.

4) Voting policy:  We might want to write voting rules and process into policy, so we would have to discuss the particulars such as a) time for discussion b) time for voting c) open vote vs poll.

5) Voting rights: Users have sometimes opted to have no vote or to remain neutral in certain discussions. We should specify that everyone has a right to vote, but may abstain if they wish. Unless you think certain people should be not allowed to vote (people who are active rarely, people that joined for a short period, or anything..).

Anyway, I think most of the user policy that Alex posted the other day is rather clear and should be adopted because it makes sense. The above 5 ideas are just some things I notice about the KA wiki specifically.

Again, you can choose which you think should be brought up or which are not important enough to be brought up. I am interested to hear if you can think of any other ones too.

I defer to your best judgement. 