Thread:Cocopuff2018/@comment-25014407-20190802220657/@comment-38078079-20190803140420

Mendes2 wrote: It would be horrible for us to list every single offense in the pages regarding guidelines. If a staff member or an admin warns for it, assume it's not allowed and don't try to be smart by saying that it's not possible to find it in the guidelines. Cocopuff has been warned for it before and he knows that it's not allowed on this wiki. I wasn't trying to be smart.

I spotted the user on the activity feed, went to look it up to answer them, and found that I could find no such rule and it was difficult to find the rules. If you're a staff member, you have to admit that having a clear set of rules is beneficial for users. . . in this case, I don't know this user or their past history or whatever else, so - sure - you probably have a point and he already knows, but what of newcomers or people that haven't already been warned or whatnot?

Like, I ony just learned swearing was against the rules literally the other day. . . what other rules exist that I could possibly break without knowing? A list of clear-cut rules helps, and - in this particular circumstance - it still helps, as you can show the user and it's then cut-and-dry and black-and-white, without any "why". . . just my take on things, though.

There was no need to take that tone, to be frank.