@kithus said in Official: Wiki Moderation and Management:
allereli said in Official: Wiki Moderation and Management:
Generally, if you’re going to refuse to read the Style Guide, refuse to acknowledge Policy, or become belligerent when presented with facts or asked to hold off while an official response is obtained, I’d rather do it myself.
I’ve read the style guide and follow it. You’ve still made major changes and reversions to pages I’ve put hours of work into because it wasn’t done “your” way. I’ve acknowledged available, written policy. What I don’t acknowledge is new rules you make up on the fly to justify your current argument. I’m happy to go about my business and consistently add information to the wiki as one of it’s major contributors. I become belligerent when you make unreasonable edits and reversions because you aren’t 100% comfortable with information. I’d rather you make the edits yourself. Unfortunately a merchant list that doesn’t go up until after the event is over doesn’t help anyone. A mechanics update that affects a service that is currently available but going away in a few days needs a NOW update, not an Allereli grappling with learning mechanics and needing multiple clarifications update.
Once again you’re a terrible lead mod and, as has already been said, i want nothing more than for you to leave me, and my work, the hell alone.
The information on the padding numbers is being worked on by staff so that it is clear. The issue stemmed when you revised the template that had the old numbers on it. The old numbers are still accurate numbers in the new system. The difference is the service numbers, which is what @allereli and ZHOUY1 have been discussing on
https://gswiki.play.net/Talk:Padding. Pages edited by staff are considered official unless otherwise said so. In this case, I was the one who edited the page.
@allereli is also not a CS rep/GameHost. Her responding to players is actually going above and beyond. All we ask of the mods is to clean things up, make sure duplicate information isn’t happening, and try to stick to a single style guide. I realize your issues are more personal, but you also have to consider how to approached it.
@Kaikala and I will have a talk soon to make a proper protocol going forward.