Thread:TotallyTinkerbell/@comment-4760310-20150415034507/@comment-4760310-20150416225844

I asked here because this user was the most recently active admin at the time of my joining the wiki. I didn't check the admin page (mostly because 99% of the time I can't actually find it on new wikis).

I wasn't talking about the quotes at the top of pages, for which I agree benefit the page. I was talking about the 'Quote' subheading that basically lists quotes. This is not really all that pretty or useful—if someone wants a quote, I think the encouragement should be on them to watch the show. That way they may also be inclined to edit other areas, too.

I think it was actually the 'tabber' format but that was just because I was/am unused to it. I can see how it would be functional. I've never come across a wiki that uses it before.

Ah, okay. Well, I do know what I'm doing (though naturally you don't have to take my word for it). In the case of you moving towards another referencing format, I've created a 'Cite episode' template so that the pages themselves don't have to be written out-of-universe with the 'in episode X, blahblahblah'. You can find that template here, and the output here (I'm planning on creating those red link pages, too, by the way. Actor pages are't that difficult and you can use the creative commons license from Wikipedia ^^").

Okay, I just... it feels weird to have 'either or' categories. Or, categories on a spectrum. I know that Bell was an antagonist at first, which is what I meant by being subjective and open to interpretation depending on where you are in the story. Then there are people like Jaha and Murphy—they're not really either at the moment. Their actions are neither helpful nor detrimental to anybody other than themselves (as of the end of season 2).

The gif I linked you to came from Tumblr. You can tell because it wasn't renamed. Does that mean you allow fanart by admins? As for the cpyright infringement, the person who created the gif doesn't own it. It's still the company who makes the show that owns it because the images are theirs. The best way to identifiy it is to simply source it as 'gif created by' on the file page.

Wait, hold on. You just said that "the exception being affiliate watermarks" and then said you "absolutely do not allow watermarked images". I'm confused. I know you can get into trouble for using opyrighted material (I come from Avatar Wiki originally, so make of that what you will).

The main issue I have with gif images is that they're distracting. What difference does an animated image of Clexa kissing have over a static one? They both show the same thing. As a wiki, shouldn't the focus be on the content and not the images?

As for leaks, shouldn't they not be allowed? After all, the creator hasn't intended on us getting that content early. It's disrespectful to the creators to use information that they haven't officially released.

Oh, I meant sentence case to the effect of headings and subheadings in articles. Frankly, I don't care about comments and generally ignore them.

Okay that might be why I'm confused. I do check policy pages because, well, many wikis operate differently to each other so it's always good to check