User blog comment:Nikolai Banks/A Road To A Better Community/@comment-5448890-20141104170655

I agree with previous statements that this blog is overly long and classically tl;dr. I read roughly four sentences before my eye started to wander. There's literally nothing besides Wikia's own look for users to look to. My advice is to examine some staff blogs, and emulate the style they use; lots of headers, various photos, links, bold texts, italicized texts, bulleted lists, etc. Make your blogs have decorations and ornamentation so when users see the page, they think ''wow! This guy knows what's up!'' and continue reading just to see the various points and, well, look at all the pretty pictures.

As I once heard a World of Tanks update critic say, "add more birds". Add more birds, Nikolai. Add more birds.

Furthermore, in my own opinion and from my personal point of view, I agree with Callofduty4 in that it is questionable as to why you would tell other users how they should behave. You've given many different users (including myself) quite a bit of trouble in the past, and even still, you continue to be contrary and I can see various arrogant points in both your comments and previous statements. For example:

"Politices is garbage ... if you don't like the value of a good moral", The former of which is strongly opnionated and the latter of which strongly implies you automatically assumed Tupka was on a lower moral standing than yourself.

In addition, on Wikia (and the web in general) it is never a good idea to approach help articles, behavioral suggestions, or aid from a theistic standpoint. Stay secular when helping people. When someone is asked to do something because of a secular reason, they can reason it out and use sound judgement to determine their opinion and further action. When they are asked to do something from a theistic or religious standpoint, they feel obligated, commanded to do it, and that makes people want to protest and revolt against those actions. Just...avoid religious backing.