Thread:Sarah Manley/@comment-5492377-20120605011049

Good day Ms. Manley! I am a 'crat at the Survivor Wiki, and we are talking about rules in making fan fiction. I just want to ask you thoughts of my proposition, because I separated the fan fiction articles from the blogs to make them more readable and easier to find by readers.

We are currently having a forum about having a requirement in our wiki that before you make fan fiction, you must have a history of strong edits to test their writing ability, like correct grammar and sentence structure. Lack of knowledge in wikicode is negotiable because not everybody is versed at it, so qualified users will have to ask questions as they write (and for the record, I have placed a sample template for them to work on). All subsequent fiction that are made by "unqualified" users will be deleted.

The reason for doing this is I don't want to be overwhelmed by the increasing number of fan fics, and I don't want my admins to feel the same way too. Furthermore, sloppily-made fan fictions are not only a waste of space in the wiki (as most respondents agreed upon), because nobody would read a disorganized fiction. Also, the canon articles (pages for the real show) are my #1 priority at this point, so editing/deleting disorganized fiction will eat my time.

Your thoughts, ms. Manley? I just want to be a good admin, and I am still quite unsure if I really am. 