User blog comment:Janus100/speech/@comment-26247132-20160320061158

I'm not sure if this was directed at me specifically but I'm assuming it is since I'm the one who has the blocking power on this wikia.

"If we don't want article talk pages / comment sections to be used to discuss non-editing issues, then that rule needs to apply to both sides"

That is not what was being said at all. You've only been active here for a few weeks so let me explain to you how this works. I have reprimanded and/or blocked both Clexa and Bellarke users for similar issues in the past. I have reprimanded and/or blocked both pro-lesbian death trope and anti-lesbian death trope users. I have reprimanded and/or blocked Finn haters and Jasper lovers and people who think Charlotte is still alive. I am an admin trying to keep the peace and am an equal opportunity blocker.

As I said on the other thread, this wikia is for discussions, not arguing back and forth or bickering. If someone is just going to say, "you're an illogical child because you think XYZ," then they are trolling. If someone wants to say, "I disagree with XYZ because of ABC," then that's acceptable. There was even discussion going on in that thread that was perfectly fine on both sides. What I had a problem with were the pointed insults belittling people for being rightfully upset.

It's also in our policies and I've repeated it to users in the past across numerous Character and Relationship pages that certain comments are not appropriate ON THAT PAGE.

" Comments on pages are expected to be appropriate . This means no inappropriate language, and the comment should be relevant to the topic. Neither should it be inflammatory. All comments are expected to use decent spelling, grammar and punctuation. Any comments insulting or harassing any users will deleted; such comments will also result in blocks."

For example, someone who comes on the Clarke and Bellamy page just to talk about Clexa or someone who goes on the Linctavia page to talk about Jasper and Octavia. In this case, the comments on the Lexa page were purposefully antagonistic toward Lexa fans. If it had been posted in the forum or on a blog, I would have still given a warning for the inflammatory words but I wouldn't have been as harsh about the trolling.

I hope this helps clear things up for you.