User blog comment:Craiglpalmer/SOPA and PIPA Situation Summary/@comment-4791684-20120120061747/@comment-4791684-20120120145421

Irrelevant. All the fundamentals of the situation with SOPA/PIPA can be applied to wikia staff. The higher power is proposing a change that is widely regarded as negative but is for the most part ignored; the only difference being that wikia actually has the capability to make minor adjustments to resolve it, whereas SOPA/PIPA's bill would have to be heavily revised if not scrapped completely. The intentions of the higher power is supposedly good, as a means of making progress, but go about it the wrong way; the lower power states this but is, as I said, disregarded.

There is a hierarchy here, at the bottom being the wikia community, above them being the staff, and above them, SOPA/PIPA. Wikia staff can make decisions that negatively affect its community, but SOPA/PIPA can just as well do the same to wikia staff.

My comment is directed towards the staff, not one of their kiss-asses. I'm not here to argue the point with you; the issue here is SOPA/PIPA. But if you're going to insist that wikia staff hasn't been unfair to its community in the past, I'm afraid you would lose sorely in that argument. So it would be appreciated if you not interject because you clearly have this holier-than-thou attitude on anyone who doesn't worship the staff as you do. Don't think because you are an administrator that everything that happens here concerns you. If wikia staff feels it necessary to respond to me, they will do so. It is not your business.