Board Thread:Wiki Improvements/@comment-4146635-20140708234833/@comment-5384369-20140709043647

I agree. There are available places where people can go to do they can comment irrelevantly or post spoilers, but they chose not to. Whenever I'm on a mobile device I go to the TLC page and comment there, so it's not like it's that difficult to do. The only thing is, people still don't. I'm not exactly sure the reason because it's not like it's impossible to do. Maybe people are just too lazy, I really have no idea. But even with other options, we can all agree that the main pages are Season 3, Auslly and whichever is the upcoming/recent episode. I personally feel that adding an A&A fan page may make a small difference, but not a large huge impact. I mean, we never know, but after numerous attempts of trying to control irrelevancy, it normally doesn't work.

Have you ever thought of just relaxing the rules? For example, pages only have to deal with Austin & Ally or something along those lines.

I feel like that way users will not have to call to the admins on every single little occasion where someone's irrelevant (because that's just annoying after a while, especially when no admins are actually around to do anything about it).

Also, in retrospect, it can be a bit difficult to pinpoint where the relevancy stops and starts, especially if it already is A&A related. For example, if a user wrote: "I hope Auslly gets together in Relationships & Red Carpets" or whatever, where does it actually belong? Season 3, Auslly, Relationships & Red Carpets?

I feel like minor adjustments made to the rules and promoting users to rollbacks or chat mods or admins or whatever could actually make a difference instead of trying to loop in and out of the rules.