Thread:DoCheonGong/@comment-17897872-20170728063225

Hey, I saw your post on my wall. I don't mind the restoration of the thread, and I don't want a big argument over a petty thing, so I'll post my justification for what I did here.

Usually I follow the general wiki rule that if a topic hasn't had a reply in around a month, it no longer needs posting. Such comments to this I consider spam (recent wiki activity, comments notification email, etc.) because the issue has been settled and there's no need for more opinions. Because the post was published more than once with responses, it is a purposeful disruption, which is why the user was deserving of a short block.

Indeed Wikia does this with their blog posts here. The GD Wiki and the PvZ wiki enforces this rule. I also found this link from a different wiki about this topic. In addition, Community Central does this After 30 days, it is impossible to comment on the blog post with the reason, "This blog hasn't been commented on for over 30 days. There is no need to comment." This is one example. Older forum threads do the same if I remember correctly; they automatically archive themselves.

If you've unblocked the user and/or restored the comments, I won't undo the actions. Please tell me why I should change the way I think about this issue, if I should.. 