Board Thread:Support Requests - Community Management/@comment-30818187-20200202094843/@comment-34655799-20200202194804

RealKnockout wrote: Lo, this reminds me of a court, where even the littlest things, like "The key here is the phrasing. The reason states that it is the pages which are "dumb retarted[sic]". Had it said that of YOU, the user, it could be considered a ToU violation.". Lol. Well obviously an admin will stand up for the abusive behavior of another admin. Did you really expect anything different? It's basically the "elite" (and I use this term very loosely) trying to downplay, normalize or conceal their own corrupt behavior, using every little trick in the book to avoid liability while still getting their way. It's actually eerily similar to real life, in the way that justice is often not served to those with power. Not that wikia admins actually have any power outside their meagre wikis, but you get the point. Your analogy is not completely off base, therefore.