Thread:Sannse/@comment-1705775-20120329120245/@comment-1699904-20120402224242

Sannse, I am glad we are clear on what we are disagreeing on.

You are stating that the image does not follow the Terms of Use under the following condition: Post or transmit any content that is obscene, pornographic, abusive, offensive, profane, or otherwise violates any law or right of any third party, or content that contains homophobia, ethnic slurs, religious intolerance, or encourages criminal conduct;

As a community, we do not find that the content obscene, pornographic, offensive or any of the other following conditions. As part of our cultural norm, as gamers, we are very accustomed to seeing fantastic monsters. Would we cover the Mona Lisa with a burka because her face offends certain sensibilities? No. Similarly, we should not censor images on the Dragon Age Wiki because monsters like the Broodmother is part of our gaming culture.

The examples you stated "deciding as a community not to follow the creative commons" is an absurd example. We disagree with where the blurry line in the sand is, and you are equating our society defined values with an absolute. You will find no disagreement here when it comes to where the line is drawn with regards to the creative commons.

We were happy with Wikia's previous stance towards letting each community self moderate. This change is unexpected and not welcomed. I would ask that Wikia reconsiders their position as the moral arbiter of the gaming wikis.