Thread:TotallyTinkerbell/@comment-25680254-20141113233543/@comment-7971816-20141114190718

I'd like to reply.

The fact that you have edited other wikis does not show.

We do not have control over who gets to be autoconfirmed user, and who doesn't. We do not get to play around with the 4 days & 10 edits-rule ,because we didn't make it. Wikia did. So if you'd like to see documentation for it, i'll link the page for you : http://community.wikia.com/wiki/Help:User_access_levels#Autoconfirmed_users. It is there to be looked for, simply not on our wiki because we simply don't have any control over it.

Honestly, if you'd like to see a page explaining all of this, I suggest you head over to the wiki community, something we advise (and assume) all our contributors do. Because reading general wikia rules and guidelines is as important (even more important) then reading those for this site in particular. We feel like it is not our direct responsibility to inform users aboutt he user access levels, to us this is a matter in the hands of wikia itself. We feel like it is not our direct responsibility to inform users aboutt he user access levels, to us this is a matter in the hands of wikia itself. We are simply here to support the community and guide the fandom into an enjoyable database about all things related to the 100.

As for new editors tending towards character pages ; it is the standard situation. Why? Because we advise people to. On the welcome message a new user gets, it states they could check out the episode character update page. It is a very frequently visited page, and all pages on there are free to edit, also for new users.