User blog comment:Aj732/PROTEST/@comment-26014635-20150807181505/@comment-26573805-20150808022348

It's a crime on Wikia's end of the scale if someone admits being underage and they refuse to disable the users upon knowledge that a user admitted their age. No matter how small a law is compared to another, it must be followed. If a wiki the disabled user contributed on before disablement doesn't enforce COPPA locally, that doesn't mean Wikia doesn't have the right to enforce it globally for users on that particular wiki. And if a user can't contribute locally on a kids' show wiki because they admitted their age, that doesn't contribute against the fact that they must be prohibited from the service globally.

The part where most of the users on the wiki are underage, that's bad on Wikia's end - since they won't know who to disable and who not to if some of the users they disable end up being innocent users that followed COPPA accordingly, and they don't have proof that every user is or is not underage. They only have proof if one admits their age and whether or not the age the user said they say they are is too young of an age for a user to be on Wikia.