Thread:Oppaichan/@comment-5481445-20160601031645/@comment-5481445-20160601130042

It would.

It should be put on the home page of the wiki and on the Community Message as well, just in case users were to skip the home page. Also, it should be good to inform the already established users in the wiki about the upcoming rules and policies, to have them be accustomed to the future changes in the wiki to help it become better for both it and our own sakes.

Also, regarding official artworks, other websites actually have a pretty good assortment of images from both the anime and manga. I honestly take my time into googling them and finding good quality ones to put on the wiki, like the ones you saw me put up and the ones that I will soon put up as well here.

It's just about taking time into searching them out and finding the good ones. It's good to dig deep into the internet sometimes and pretty much the time spent/wasted in doing so is [probably] worth it. Also, about the differentiation between random and registered users, I think it would be good to put the pages on "Protect" to make sure that ONLY registered users are allowed to edit. Reverting back unnecessary edits and/or vandalizations done should always result in an immediate warning and block respectively, to ensure wiki and user safety that is.

Also, another thing worth mentioning is how we should actually organize the pages with updated templates. In my opinion, the current templates are good, but don't seem that good at all. Although this is just general opinion from me. That actually has no real "go up against" toward the wiki in general.

Any way, before I forget, a strict rule should be put up in the "soon-to-be" established rules and policies about how only official artworks should be uploaded to the wiki, avoid any inappropriate activities and non important discussions should be held on blog posts and not on forum threads. Someone should also be assigned to look over the wiki from time to time when there aren't any people editing, to patrol the wiki for any overlooked activities that we may miss and have them take over in dealing with it. I think admins should be able to do this.

This way a bit of authority and management can be instilled.

Thoughts?