Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-5961377-20160223152724/@comment-5961377-20160225141644

Kaijusaurus-Rex wrote: Did I miss something? Yes.

PhoenixKenny wrote: It's just not in my nature to be social and open.

In the past, I've tried to resolve my issues with other users on chat, but time and again, I've failed. I've sometimes wished that I could just permanently ban people without consequences, but I refuse to give in temptation to abuse my rights that way.

I honestly fear I might become corrupt and be deemed abusive.

Being a mod or an admin isn't a walk in the park, and one can only stay patient for so long without going mad.

I could've easily walked away from all of this crap and quit forever, but I'm still committed to this wiki.

I can really relate to these. Well said.

InvaderrrZIM wrote: From what I've been reading, a lot of this hostility has been coming from heated arguments in chat? I'm not fully aware of the details of said arguments, but if they devolve into flame wars, or if insults/hostility are being hurled along with the arguments, the mods should step in and remind the hurler/flamer to be respectful.

The problem encountered here is that mods are some of the ones arguing and being disrespectful, and reminders are simply disregarded.