User blog comment:Ericmoro/Rotten Tomatoes and your Wikia Community/@comment-5706853-20130917195244

So, I see w:c:bakerstreet is already a part of this! Nice to be informed of these things!!!

The formatting on the page here: Step Nine looks a bit of a mess and their cast list at the bottom of the page includes three crew members. This doesn't reflect well on our wiki, making us look as if we're unprofessional and don't know our stuff, when in fact the problem doesn't come from our end.

How often will these pages be updated? If we edit the page at our end will it be edited at theirs? Some of the pages they have copied across (All of Season One of Elementary by the looks of it Elementary S01) are incomplete or stubs. Will these be updated if we update at our end? In quite a few cases we have this: Elementary S01 E03 - which is clearly ridiculous! And in all of them I've so far looked at they're listing crew members under their cast list.

The Sherlock pages they've copied look better as those are more complete. But on this page: Sherlock 0103, they've copied the summary rather than the plot, and they're still listing crew members as cast.

I've got to say, so far I'm happy with the level of credit and the links - the execution however leaves a lot to be desired.

Can we opt out of this if we wanted to? You didn't ask us before you did it so I'm guessing not. Not really happy about that. Wikis are a community aren't they? I would have liked the opportunity to inform my community of this opportunity and ASK them if they wanted to take part before the fact. I also could then have gone through our pages and made sure the relevant sections where up to date.

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I've also noticed that the plot they've copied across here: Sherlock S01E03 stops less than halfway through, missing out the vast majority of the plot. Is this because of the subheadings that page contains? Can the software not cope with subheadings? (I'm guessing it is a computer doing these transfers rather than a person?) Because we're not about to stop using subheadings.