User blog comment:Ieatrice/Results of the 2012 Video Survey/@comment-452-20130322185359/@comment-8277871-20130322191612

When it comes to violent video games, if the child is buying a game that is rated T(een) or M(ature) with the consent of the parent, then the parent cannot complain when the child is using a website dedicated to that game, since the parent allowed them to buy the game.

And I think you forget that Wikia is the basis of our "business models". So if they know that videos are popular among the contributors, and they know that the people who make the videos earn money, then why not use that same tactic. And if you've a problem with Wikia "forcing" it to be "a vital part of the Wikia experience", you can leave, or you can block the element with some css or js or whatever.

And you forget that just because videos are on Wikia, does not mean you have to watch the videos. You have the option, and the capability, to not watch the video.