This may be too much of a drastic change, but recently I've been going through various wikis, and there are better editing formats than the one we have here. My personal favorite is the one used on the LEGO and Tardis wiki, i.e. the purely code approach. On here, when you add a link, you have to press a button at the top and type out the entire article name, with no mistakes. On Tardis or Lego, all you dod is put [[and start typing and as soon as you start typing, it makes suggestions. It also has a button that brings up various useful editing marks. Take a look here: http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/TARDIS
This makes sense for those wikis, because their franchises are still going. But C&H is over. Once the wiki is complete, such an overhaul won't be too relevant.
It's me, BatPeddieSeddieSibuna, someone on the Victorious Wiki decided to report me, they don't like me, and such, so can you give admin rights on this account?
Hi, I'm checking with all the admins I know of to ask what our chat ban policy should be. I could probably do one, but I don't know if I should check with admins/beaucrats, or if I should go ahead and do it.
A chatban policy is like this.... Let's say someone's in chat, and a mod/admin is also in chat. User X breaks the chat rules (Or policies.). The mod does something. According to the policy, the mod could do different things.
For anyone else like Ruoqing who is curious, the order of who gave who rights and all that can be seen at Special:Log/rights
The origins are a bit mysterious though. User:RCT_Fan is listed as founder and promoted User:SpacemanSpiff to bureaucrat in 2006 and then in 2008 also User:Happyface141 who then promoted his alt User:Happyface414 which promoted User:Brovie, who then promoted Tanner/Darth/Cpl/Secundomia/Thenight/Styracosaurus/Serpinium/Jeneral/Bat/Arianator/Cult to sysop.