User blog comment:Gp75motorsports/Wikia Staff - Please STOP implementing changes without communities' consensus./@comment-24844472-20150430162712/@comment-452-20150501162606

I never said they were "required by some stupid law to do it".


 * I was not saying that they "are required", or even "should be required", I simply stated that Gp75motorsports was asking for them to be required.

While Gp75motorsports did not use the word "require" in his blog post, I used the word "require" due to his wording.
 * "stop X without Y" typically means "require Y before X".

He said "stop (implementing changes) without (consensus)", so: "require (consensus) before (implementing changes)"
 * Edit: Compare this to "stop (borrowing my car) without (asking)", which means "I require you to (ask) before (borrowing my car)"

However, Gp75motorsports has now said that was not his intended meaning, and "looking back I could have worded it far better".

But the fact I used the word "require" is irrelevant, my post has the same meaning if you replace "require" with "seek consensus" or "ask for consensus".