Thread:AusllyRaura2014/@comment-5384369-20140913124214/@comment-5384369-20140914155113

@AwesomeOrange, you're being a hypocrite. You and I both know when you tried to solve a problem/replied to the admin noticeboard involving a user who was trolling or vandalizing or whatever, even though you're not an admin. Yes, you can say that you're a "staff member", but in this context, you have as much of a say and as much power as I do. You're a chat mod, aka, you deal with problems on chat, not on the wiki. You're not an admin either.

Also, practically all of my replies include a suggestion, but jus repeated so many times:

I suggest you go report it to the admin noticeboard.

The best thing you could've done is report it immediately...

All I'm saying is next time, don't waste your breath on people who're like that.

''All I'm trying to do is give you advice. Next time something happens, tell an admin to have it removed.''

You could've just moved on with just telling an admin, but the thing is that you didn't. What the user did wasn't right in any way, shape or form; but the main point is that: NEXT TIME A PROBLEM, ARGUMENT OR OTHER WIKI VIOLATON OCCRS, BE CIVIL, REPORT IT TO ADMIN, AND DO NOT REPLY

If you want to say something, than say something; but all I'm saying is that if you do, you may be breaking WIKI RULES

But don't you think that when enforcing wiki rules, it should have some underlay of demands? I mean, that's the way that it's run. If you break a rule, you are warned. If you break the rule again, you are warned/blocked. Also, a suggestion is pretty much a recommendation, aka, it doesn't need to be followed.

So, yes, it may be perceived as a demand but that is because they should be following the rules and taking it as something that they should or should not do another time.