Board Thread:Support Requests - Community Management/@comment-36579093-20191222211821/@comment-36579093-20191223203035

Hey Tupka, I'm not sure why, whenever I mention the word "staff" around here, you always seem to think I'm talking about FANDOM staff only. You made a similar comment in this thread of mine a while ago, about a different wiki I was working on at the time. There are many levels of "staff", not just the official FANDOM staff. We have the volunteer staff of our wiki, and the authorized staff of the game developer for the fandom that our wiki relates to, for instance.

Thanks also for the reply, Love Robin. I agree that the game developer and their staff are the keepers and defenders of the FACTS about the game that our wiki is about, and I truly respect and value the help that any game dev staff lends to the wiki in that respect, for their knowledge of the game itself is second to none. What I am concerned about is the potential for "office politics" within the developer's scope to at some point cause our wiki to violate FANDOM standard policy about openness and democratic freedoms for all editors.

As a wild and completely fabricated example with no basis in truth at all, what would happen if the game developer's staff ever made a ruling that nobody can edit the OwO Bot Wiki unless they are registered members of the OwO Bot Support server on Discord first? Surely if that were to ever happen, it would violate some FANDOM rule, wouldn't it?