User blog comment:Auslly~Bobbie~Music/Talk Like Crazy!/@comment-17479654-20140630191701

So have any of you ever been to MarioWiki? (not mario.wikia.com, but mariowiki.com.) Well, it's very intent on being as encyclopedia-ish as possible and, despite being a site designed for younger kids (it's Mario for crying out loud), is extremely professional and requires proof for every little thing. (They refuse to put that Luigi is playable in Mario Party 10 because he hasn't been shown in any screenshots. -.-)

I play Mario, and so I joined the Wiki to get all of the info I know. At first it's fine, I make little grammar edits and help when a new game is confirmed, whatever. I get into an argument about Toad, the character with the red-spotted hat and blue jacket, and send an email to Nintendo. I get a response that explains the situation. I give it to them as proof in order to end the argument- "it's not official, stop whining and accept that you're wrong." I get mad and say that I know I'm right and tell them to keep living in their little bubbles cuz I don't care, and get in trouble for flaming -.-

So y'know, already kinda frustrated, but now I know for a fact that I'm right and they're being dumb, so I don't really care.

Then I go to one of the more popular pages (Reggie Fils-Aime, the president of Nintendo of America) and find that the quote they use swears. I change it, because, again, this is a kids website, whatever, and get in trouble because there's a rule on censorship. This says that some articles discuss things that may be considered inappropriate, but that this is completely fine and should not be changed. Well, I get frustrated again, because this has nothing to do with the quote- the page itself does not describe any inappropriate things, it's just this stupid quote that isn't really even important. We could have the page without a quote at all. So I make a proposal to rewrite the rule.

Y'know what happens to the proposal?

' ITS REMOVED FOR DISOBEYING THE CENSORSHIP RULE. '

TLDR: I just deleted my account. I'm only going to MarioWiki for info now.