User blog comment:GokūBlack10/A Fair Responce to Wikia's New Look/@comment-1827645-20101007013923

I support your response but, I have a constructive response.

People are People,

We all support the things we have grown to use, and we don't want to change what brought us here. Having opinions about what we pick is what always happens, and I'm sure that every skin has had its own difficulties in gaining appeal.

Does this change my view?

I'm afraid not, I am still acclined to destroy Oasis for Monaco and Monobook together. But, you have given me a whole-honest option to look out for in the future. If Wikia ever has another one of these skins and actually threatened to delete the others, I'm sure that Oasis will be defended by people who grew up in Wikia with it. Oasis has stirred up a lot of change, change that some newcomers from 2009-2010 don't want to believe like myself. We refuse to let down the skin we have fought for, and refuse the new change, the skin that had held us and Wikia together. However, becoming an experimental subject to upgrades as caused older members to evacuate has well.

But others take a neutral side, like yourself in the debate, because when the time comes, Oasis will have to be defended, but not by the same people who defended Monaco. The user named Derik on the boards has done a lot of trouble for the Monaco skin, and left after a 1-year ban given to him. I feel like he had deserved it. That would probably be the same response people would get by looking at the past.

Overall, you can't really change most of the Monaco users, they had grown attached to the skin, and so am I. The best way for Wikia to carry out this is to actually continue, and wait for a newer age of people to defend Oasis, which probably is their goal now.

I'm not saying your response is bad, but there really is no way to deal with this, more users will replace the ones lost, and eventually and sadly, both Monaco and Monobook will be forgotten as relics of the past.

However, be nice to those spammers, or supporters in the comments and understand their pain. (Or maybe they are just trolling the ones that support Oasis) It's like trying to take away an old friend, something that could never be replaced, your light to Wikia.

I am still leaving Wikia to support what I have done, and the others which have also hated Oasis, you cannot stop us, but I leave this here before I leave in November.

My final answer to this rebellion is to follow your instincts and to not only have an opinion, but a reason.

(I led the rebellion of Patapedia, the Patapon database)

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