Thread:Jessie1010/@comment-5384369-20140505015908/@comment-5384369-20140505192158

Is it Sel or Macy or you or Bobbie? (Sorry, I was checking notifications and I went to a thread and I saw how a non admin went on the Admin Discussion, so I removed their message and checked on what's new with you guys. Have you taken the "one meeting once a week for 30 minutes, if you can make it great, if you can't whatever" idea. I mean, one flaw with the admin meetings is our consistency and the ability to stay on top of everything.

I know that rollbacks are for enforcing rules and such, but I mean, no one really takes them THAT seriously, or at least, not in my head. I feel like before, it was to the point where you actually had to go and threaten to tell an admin for them to actually listen.

I'll admit, saying it's a mess is, yes, a bit overdramatic. I'm just that way, I see something wrong and my world just halts for a few seconds. But I mean, the fact that people still aren't following simple rules, we're having complaints weekly about something or someone, the wiki doesn't feel like it's been updated (BTW, if you can, please add an apostrophe, on the <> thing, or at least change it to <>, because <> is not a word.), and I try to help article wise by going to the popular pages and fixing them up a bit (I mean, you've probably seen me go the Austin, Ally, Trish, and Dez pages to fix up grammatical or spelling mistakes.

Honestly, the < > that I'm referring to is the lack of order and discipline (per se), that some of the users have.