Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24659969-20170322163830/@comment-26131865-20170322191046

A huge no-no for me. There is already the forum for that, and about strategies, there are more popular places like reddit, and I personnaly don't want to compete on that. I might be a dictator, but I see wikia as a database, more user-friendly than spica which has a cold interface. There is already too much content we can't control, I see a lot of pages with really, really bad edits (either the common grammar, the lack of links when a strategy uses a specific form of unit, people who invent their own form within the website that messes with the actual one...) and that would be already hard to fix. And that even excludes the loophole in wikia's security where you have to create an account, they allow you to edit even if you don't check your mails, so that isn't a wall against quick vandalism.

But as I said, I am a dictator, I prefer when nothing is hanging over the edges.