Thread:Tuner King 5/@comment-26268812-20150417022436/@comment-26268812-20150417181438

@Anthony Jacquez: The comment simply seemed inappropriate, and a lot of it was because I was seeing it was in light of your YouTube videos, which I've always had a bit of an issue with (see the next paragraph for suggestions on that) and some other thoughts I've been having about the chat and discussions here, as well. My decision to not participate in chat and in the wikia in general is based on the other issues I've described. I'll go back to lurking now, and in the future if I find that my views are more closely aligned with the discussion community's opinions and goals, I may come back.

Regarding your videos: If they were created for staff, then here are some tips for the future with videos like that: Instead of making them public, with descriptions that will attract cheaters, you can easily make videos private and share the link with staff. You could have done that to begin with, but after you saw people viewing and commenting on them perhaps would have been a good time to change that, too. You could even do that now, or just take them down. When you have public videos doing things like showing exploits, and then you speak publicly about exploits (even in jest), you might make the sort of impression on others that you made on me. A little more tact on those matters would be a good idea, if for no other reasons, then for PR reasons. Also, you say *most* of the errors have been fixed. If you still have videos demonstrating working exploits, why not make those ones private, at the very least?

Also, best of luck with your future studies-- I know you've got a lot ahead of you, and I do wish you luck with it.

@HMcCoy: I will be keep in touch regarding the other projects and ideas we've discussed (once I have anything to report-- research on them is going slow at the moment). I will reconsider my decision to associate with the place if some of the discussion on some of the articles gets cleaned up and I feel like the general attitude of the discussions and comments leans more away from "How can I get points and badges with as little work as possible, and without regards for rules or honesty?" (like you frequently see in the public discussions and comments) and learns more towards things like "How can I make better use of Khan Academy as a learning and teaching aid?") Until then, I will go back to lurking. Good luck with the wikia and any other projects of yours. Take care, also.