Board Thread:Command Center/@comment-5585298-20140426193631/@comment-3508553-20140429145743

Cheese Ausar wrote: No arrogance intended, but you're free to come on and tell us anything wrong with the IB Wiki :)

Lemme tell yah:
 * Cheese: I see no arrogance in saying someone can come and tell you your faults. I can however, see that some people would take it like that.
 * The Rest of You: If you guys do come to the Infinity Blade wiki to tell us what is wrong with it... Be prepared to help fix it, otherwise I don't want to hear your complaints.

Now to address Muzic Beaner's comment to Cheese about perfection:
 * I'm a bureaucrat on the Pokémon wiki, and have been for a long time. The wiki there is still far from perfect.
 * I was a bureaucrat on a rather large role-play wiki, and it too was far from perfect. (I demoted myself on the wiki because I knew it was time to move on because of various reasons)
 * I'm most likely (Unless my account was deactivated) still a bureaucrat on the curse wiki for Infinity Blade as well. It, sadly is extremely far from perfect, and is most likely not being used at all.
 * I'm the founder of a wiki for a tablet game called "Earth and Legend" it to is far from perfect, especially since I was the only user to add information from it.

In other words, no wiki is really perfect, but on the wiki's I've been on, I haven't ever had to deal with this problem in particular: The problem of who gets admin and who doesn't.

That being said, the two wiki's (minus the IB curse site) that I've been bureaucrat on, (role-play not anymore) and (pokémon still CRAT) we had a system of requesting/being nominated for user rights, and it worked out great.

Now I see talk of what I think someone has said that, having a degree makes them better:


 * In no way does having a degree make you better, it shows:
 * That you can apply yourself and get work done, which is a bonus, but people should see that from your edits.
 * That you either had the money to go to college or you worked your butt off in high school to get scholarship money: Now you're either rich, or you worked a job to get the money to go to college, OR you again worked your butt off to maintain grades good enough for scholarships.
 * Now, having a degree doesn't make you better – smarter, stronger, funnier, happier, crazier, more beneficial, – or anything of the sort. Because at the moment, I know pretty close to as much as a person with a major in website design would know, –minus the javascript– Does this mean that the person with the major in web design is better than me? :P

Just some food for thought guys.