User blog comment:WikiMan/So-called writers (The Orange Megaphone No. 1)/@comment-14013708-20140930140053/@comment-209674-20141003011502

"1, could you please give an example to how autistic people "try to pass false information about movies and stuff as true", also about them making "horrid fake films, "crossovers", TV "shows" and video games", these two assumptions should not just target people who happen to have autism."

There are autistic people who make horrid crossovers and fanfics, there's no denying that. Fortunately, not all autistic people are like those weirdos - heck, they can make even better stuff than those kiddies (electronic music maker Savant is autistic, yet he can make decent music).

"2, everyone has a different list of what they like/dislike, for example some people like Frozen, while others may not, the same goes to basically everything else that has ever existed including pooh's adventures."

You have a point there. However, there are reasons people have to like or dislike a series or a music or a Pooh's Adventures series. Nonetheless, we still have to consider the like-dislike ratio, which compares the ammount of people who like something and the ammount of people who dislike it - this ultimately determines how much people like that something. But's that's another story.

"3, if you do not like the content of the Wikis listed on the blog, than simply ignore the Wikis and edit a different Wiki."

Just ignoring the problem doesn't make it go away. This is why I tackled that problem in this blog post in the first place, since I have a right to have an opinion on this matter, and by saying stuff like "if u dont like the pooh advneturse then go elsewher end dont annoy us", you are actually trying to denying my right to have that opinion. Think twice before saying that phrase again.

"4, Wikis are meant for expressing ideas and/or providing information, wether that is factual information on a certain topic such as Disney or fan made information such as roleplaying Wikis or fan-fiction, so there is no point in trying to have certain fan-fiction Wikis that you happen to dislike closed."

There isn't much of a point of having these wikis open either. What if people stumble onto those wikis?

Sure, Wikia can allow these communities of any kind to prosper no matter what. But I think Wikia is being a little bit too permissive in this case.