Talk:Magic in Minerva

From Vaporstory

We need to set up clear rules for this and rather quickly.....I move we establish nice firm rules and basics in the real world through Daniel before we post here to much and start a break down in our currently limited network.....also I move to lock down the Handleless editing after 20 people less we start an information and fact break down....we should then after making a cassually strong world force lesser users to appeal and edit through higher and hopefully more experienced users so that we do ont have a fundamentally weak or easilly foil reality. --Jaymee 22:33, 4 March 2007 (EST)

I don't think keeping information straight should be a problem. As I've illustrated here, there will be a way in the future to allow both unlimited anonymous contributions and an understanding of what is considered "real" and what is not. Although the details have yet to be worked out, I don't think as large a step as locking out anonymous contributors will be necessary; we'll take that step if--I say "if," not "when"--it becomes a serious problem. The point is to allow the world to grow the way the people want it to grow, not to allow them only to write within the confines of the site's founders' limited imagination (although I think Aaron might have enough imagination to go around for a while :) ). It is, after all, a wiki. I do appreciate your opinion, but don't forget to sign your posts. --Wehpudicabok--talk-- 19:11, 2 March 2007 (EST)

I hope nobody minds too badly; I expanded it a bit and rewrote some parts to make them clearer. I don't think any of the stuff I changed wrecked the coherence of the wiki, but please correct me if I am wrong. --The Acceptable Cainad (Fnord) 20:11, 24 March 2007 (EST)

APu3iM Muchos Gracias for your blog article.Really thank you! Much obliged.

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