Thread:Jr Mime/@comment-26335617-20150725160742/@comment-26335617-20150727214501

Only thing is, I was not posting links to the wiki every five seconds, I only posted one link and then they started telling me I am not allowed to advertise wikis on the CC chat, which as I said in my earlier post, contradicts the guidlines of CC chat. Another thing is the guidelines does not actually say you should not post links to your wiki or advertise it frequently (even though I did not post links any more than anyone else) instead it actually says 'But please keep in mind that not everyone may be interested your wikia's subject.' (source, chat guidelines).

About your point on disecting rules, of course I am going to do that, if people get banned for doing stuff that is, acording to the rules, fine to do, then either the admins are not enforcing the rules correctly or the rules are not written very well therefore the chat guidelines page is not doing what it is supposed to do and needs to be rewritten to make the rules clearer. Also if you are happy for mods to kick or ban people who annoy them doesn't that mean you should rewrite guidelines and remove the part where it says they are not supposed to do that?

Anyway the problem is if I am not allowed to advertise my wiki (even if I only post it once) and everyone else is allowed to advertise theirs, isn't that a bit unfair, since you have one rule that I have to follow that no one else does, what makes my wiki so special that I am not allowed to advertise it? Since I see many people who advertise just as much (if not slightly more than) as I do and they never get told off for doing so.

Finnaly, if you say 'The Guidelines can't cover everything it's possible to do in chat, so I tried to make them broad enough and flexible enough to be practical.' that is a problem since if they are deliberately vauge then they are not particularly well written and anyone could interpret them differently and then you would have people who are essentially enforcing different sets of rules, and if it they do something that is not according to rules they might use the appeal to ambiguity fallacy (https://yourlogicalfallacyis.com/ambiguity) to justify doing so, and I am sure that is probably not the intention of whoever wrote those rules.

PS: I am not accusing any moderators of disobeying the chatmod rules, nor am I calling the writer of the chat guidelines page incompetent and I am not accusing anyone of anything, just wanted to make that clear.