User blog:Katari12/New chat rule, admins hear us out.

The Chat Rule That Was Announced Earlier Today And The Needed Reply
"Sky Monster Well, this might be bad news for some people, but you can't go on the chat until you have a certain amount of edits. The amount is undecided, but A Hero Boy named Finn also agreed that we should have this rule... It doesn't matter if you edit your own wiki, it applies to this wiki"

"if someone doesn't meet the amount they will be banned from the wiki" (later changed to chat to make more sense)"

To the admins of this Wiki, we understand the chat is for wiki users and contributes, and I know I'm going out of my way to speak for the little users, but please understand our points:

Look, I'm speaking because I have 5 edits, 4 of which are from trying to get my profile right. On all my other Wiki pages I'm a great contributer, I add AMAZING information but I still have little edits why? Because I do what I'm supposed to. Adding information is my job, not correcting Grammar, not editing punctuation.
 * 1) Not all of us live in the USA and get Adventure Time at the same time you do, by the time we have information we would love to add to the wiki it's already been added, no point in adding or editing.
 * 2) This wiki is pretty much complete. There's a bunch of people doing a great job in making sure all information is there for everyone, no point in adding useless information.
 * 3) Chat is an area for people to go to relax from editing, to make friends, and talk about the show the wiki is formed around. For some people they learn tons of new things, for others it's a way to show off what they know, to add a limit is limiting our ability to learn about our show and have discussions about it.
 * 4) Editing our profiles wont count in our edits to the wiki? Some of us, that's all we have to do, we could go in and add all the random information you want, and just have it corrected later, but that's just spamming the wiki, and not fun for anyone.

In reply to us discussing the fact that there's not much to add "Sky Monster By the way, not ALL the info has been put up, yet. I'm always revamping pages."

re·vamp
Verb : Give new and Improved form, structure, or appearance to

Noun: An act of improving form, structure, or appearance of something

AKA changing around style, not adding, not even subtracting. People on this Wiki want to add information, not get stuck with correcting duty, and the chat is an area for people to discuss the things that need to be changed. I've been here for 2 days, I've been in chat for a week. Why? To find out information and to keep people company when it's only one person in there. I joined this Wiki because I had information to add where I thought it was lacking, but since then, I've found nothing wrong with the pages I view, in fact they are wonderful, this is the most neatly kept wiki I'm apart of.

Yes the chat is popular. Yes people go in there to have a good time and YES when something bad happens the chat mods take care of it. However, I have never noticed a need for such a rule. It's not as though we talk about random unnecessary things, yes we get off track sometimes, but who doesn't? It's the internet, we're a distracted race of humans. Yes role playing happens in the chat, but it's Adventure Time RP. We don't get out of hand, no one ever hardly cusses, and if they do it's taken care of, if anyone spams it's dealt with. etc, things are taken care of. There's no abuse to the chat system hardly ever. If it's necessary to keep spam away, make someone who's in there 24/7 a mod, and let them deal with it, OR created a bot mod and a time stamp requirement. Simple, easier things to do instead of just kicking everyone.

I make this post, in hope that a reply will come forth, and we can continue a conversation, no fights, not arguments, just handle it like adults. I speak for the underdogs only because I am one, but I'm on neutral ground, and I think it's super unfair to have a rule that only admins apply to. When I say that, I mean you all have thousands of edits, because you're admins, every thing you do counts, and you've been here a long time. You can't expect someone who joined last week to have a million edits, and to put a limit, so that someone has to work for their ability to chat about a tv show they love so much that's going a little far, don't you agree?

I think this should at least involve someone neutral instead of just all the admins coming together and deciding the fate of their chat. You have two chat systems, only one (as laggy as it is) works. Don't take that away from us.

Yours Truly,

The Underdogs.