Board Thread:Special Admin Messages/@comment-26533608-20200112211153/@comment-35072152-20200114043608

Tiger60f2 wrote: I understand what you're saying, Mandroid, but what if there is another young generation that comes after this? I mean, If I remember correctly, it's very much possible that a debate similar to this could have happened on RCW around 2015, because at the time, the wiki was not only going to become what most people considered dead, but 6 feet under. But then, RCW came back. Who's to say that this won't happen to MCW in say, 2-3 years? I agree. That kind of negative thinking isn't going to help make anything better. It's one thing to express your own opinions and concerns, but it's another when you say that the wiki should be left dead because it isn't possible for new people to come to the wiki with new ideas, and that a lot of people here who are expressing their own opinions, mainly because most of them were here when a lot of drama went on at the time, are blinded by nostalgia.

It's true that Wikia has changed it's site over time and how things are run, but it doesn't mean that we can't adapt to those changes if we truly care about this community. Completely getting rid of something isn't always the solution to every problem.

When you get rid of this wiki, you are removing thousands of pages worth of work, first stories, memories, and people who have taken risks to write the shitiest pastas ever, but still did because they wanted to have a shot at getting somewhere. You are removing a place for people to have a creative space using both topics of the wiki, and to communicate with people who have their similar interests and can't use other sources. We need to stop magnifying and being so concerned about people who vandalized and talked shit in the past and did this and did that and labeling every problem a "war". Like, everyone makes mistakes.

I respect that we all have different opinions on what's going on right now, but ringing the same message in people's heads that the wiki is "officially in destruction" and "won't survive" because "its dead" isn't exactly the most helpful argument at this point. I encourage you to try and look at both sides of the situation.