Thread:Wellsworth96/@comment-36180144-20190904043135/@comment-36180144-20190904053937

Honestly I'm not upset. More surprised (not pleasantly) to find this kind of passive-aggressive hostility on a nice wiki about a fun TV show. Figured I'd address it head on instead of being passive-aggressive in return.

Of course we can all do what we like, within reason, but "don't be a dick" seems to be a pretty common standard in internet forums, wikis, even most subreddits. Scolding colleagues obtusely in comments, rather than providing constructive criticism where it can help them? Yeah, that's being a dick.

If they were all legit corrections I'd have rolled with it... but many are not objectively correct, they are simply asserting your preference over an equal teammates'. Less cool. (Some are def corrections, as I've mentioned. No issue with those, they're great. Still no need to be rude though. If you can't tell that snarking at people in comments is rude... I don't know what to tell you.)