Board Thread:Support Requests - Community Management/@comment-25020361-20140604101457/@comment-1038387-20140604232941

Princess Callie wrote: Scottperry wrote: Expansion of the above suggestion: Such disclaimers should be: 1. Conspicuously posted on the homepage, about us page, and at the end of any fictional articles. 2. Written with wording that is concise, and easily understood, even by young readers. 3. Presented in such a way that any typical reader is likely to read and understand them.

Scott Yes, because we are going to go through the horrendous amount of work of posting disclaimers at the end of over ten thousand articles.

There are a number enough disclaimers on site and new submissions are submitted every day. We do present ourselves honestly and we do all we can to make sure people know the difference between fiction and reality. We don't say to new users "Ha ha, Slenderman is real! Go kill for him!"

To be honest, I'm honestly starting to get offended at you, Mr. Perry. It seems almost like you've gone out of your way to say that we've intentionally confused fiction and reality for our readers and were banking on this to happen to increase our page views. We weren't, and I don't appreciate the implication.

So please, stop this, so that the CP administration can do its job, and do it properly.

Either way, it's for Wikia's legal team to handle the hassle, should there be an actual threat. Not Creepy Pasta administration.

And as I've just read over Scott's posts at Creepy, he went from not even remotely helpful to full-on pigheaded pearlclutching moral guardian in no time flat. Scott: you created that account after the news broke, and there's no indication you had any experience with wikis (at least on Wikia) before that. And as I said before and Callie did as well, you are making baseless accusations of what is essentially fraud.

I think it's time to lock this thread before it goes off even further. Police are investigating the matter, and if Wikia is to blame, legal will no doubt handle it.