Board Thread:Support Requests - Community Management/@comment-36579093-20191222211821/@comment-366087-20191223140746

The link Tupka gave is good.

A thought I have is: Somethings are FACTS while other things are "opinions."

For example, the stats and dates of Babe Ruth's baseball career are established facts. They cannot be changed, and if anyone tries to exercise the motto of "anyone can edit" by altering details, you'd be right to revert them.

Now, anyone can express their opinions about the Babe's career. For example, "I think his homerun on [date] should not be counted because [opinion]." Well, that's fine but has no place on his FACTS sections or pages.

Another example, I love the idea of Kim Possible living an "alternative lifestyle" despite what canon says about her. However, none of that matters and has no place on the Kim Possible Wiki. So I cannot express that outside of blogs and talk pages. BUT on the Kim Possible Fanon wiki, I can explore it to my heart's content because fanon is not canon….

See? If the Game Devs say "X is X", that's a fact, and if a user wishes to say otherwise, you can revert it back to FACT. (Although, be nice too to provide a place for them to discuss opinions in a reasonable way.)