User blog comment:Blaze Runner0/Comments?/@comment-26386476-20160919114346/@comment-24808864-20160919183521

I disagree. In my estimation the "low-demand badge" incident was better the way it turned out, then if it had been handled through comments.

If you had made a comment, then you would need to wait for someone that cared enough to respond, then there might be some comments back and forth, then a decision would finally be made, and the edits would be performed (or not). Net amount of work... probably a week of time, 5 or 6 comments, and the edit.

Instead what happened is you made the edits, someone noticed them and we talked about them. The decision was made that they were not useful for the big vision, so they were undone. No harm, no foul.

In fact, sometimes making the edit and allowing others to see it can help them to actually see if the edit is useful or not! All talk and no action doesn't make much sense to me on a collaborative project such as a wiki!

Now... that being said... please do not add the category "cute" to the hundreds of avatar pages or anything goofy like that, lol! What you did in this situation was great in my opinion! You made the change on a handful of pages (not hundreds) and then we were able to share opinions based on what was done!

Keep up the great work!