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I'm a little confused why you are making me an issue. Many of the wiki authors don't agree on a lot of things but we try to get along and when we can't we use the talk pages. Why the hostility directed at me? -- [[User:Strife Onizuka|Strife Onizuka]] 21:59, 20 July 2007 (PDT) | I'm a little confused why you are making me an issue. Many of the wiki authors don't agree on a lot of things but we try to get along and when we can't we use the talk pages. Why the hostility directed at me? -- [[User:Strife Onizuka|Strife Onizuka]] 21:59, 20 July 2007 (PDT) | ||
Because you are allways modifieng what I do. | |||
This is a fucking game, it has to make fun.<BR> | |||
And when you apear it doesnt make fun any more. You are like a enimy.<BR> | |||
- In this game more then 50% are _not_ native english persons. If you use a univertsity level technical english language, nobody exept you and the other so called administrators will understand<BR> | |||
- eaven if its not 100% correct, this is not wikipedia, its wiki of a fucking game, it should be a creative game, so let others play too, your not god. thats the reason why so few people code, because its too high level. and you are somebody who make it high level.<BR> | |||
I have a good news for you : I AM OUT! stick that fucking wiki where you want. do what you want. I wont write a sentence in it any more. | |||
tschau bella | |||
:I'm sorry you think I'm picking on you but I review all LSL edits. It is a fact of wikis, it is built into the design, everything gets edited by someone (and those edits get edited). When content is not 100% correct it needs to be corrected; what good is information if it is wrong? The technical language is a good point, we need more people adding explanations for where it gets too technical. SL is both a game and not a game, which causes a lot of friction; the wiki is even less of a game. There are people who use SL as a way to make money and need professional & accurate documentation, this being the official wiki that is appropriate. The tricky part is balancing the accessibility of the documentation to beginners and the accessibility of the content to experts. I welcome your contributions. If you must go, go in peace, you are always welcome to return. -- [[User:Strife Onizuka|Strife Onizuka]] 23:30, 20 July 2007 (PDT) |
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I'm a little confused why you are making me an issue. Many of the wiki authors don't agree on a lot of things but we try to get along and when we can't we use the talk pages. Why the hostility directed at me? -- Strife Onizuka 21:59, 20 July 2007 (PDT)
Because you are allways modifieng what I do.
This is a fucking game, it has to make fun.
And when you apear it doesnt make fun any more. You are like a enimy.
- In this game more then 50% are _not_ native english persons. If you use a univertsity level technical english language, nobody exept you and the other so called administrators will understand
- eaven if its not 100% correct, this is not wikipedia, its wiki of a fucking game, it should be a creative game, so let others play too, your not god. thats the reason why so few people code, because its too high level. and you are somebody who make it high level.
I have a good news for you : I AM OUT! stick that fucking wiki where you want. do what you want. I wont write a sentence in it any more.
tschau bella
- I'm sorry you think I'm picking on you but I review all LSL edits. It is a fact of wikis, it is built into the design, everything gets edited by someone (and those edits get edited). When content is not 100% correct it needs to be corrected; what good is information if it is wrong? The technical language is a good point, we need more people adding explanations for where it gets too technical. SL is both a game and not a game, which causes a lot of friction; the wiki is even less of a game. There are people who use SL as a way to make money and need professional & accurate documentation, this being the official wiki that is appropriate. The tricky part is balancing the accessibility of the documentation to beginners and the accessibility of the content to experts. I welcome your contributions. If you must go, go in peace, you are always welcome to return. -- Strife Onizuka 23:30, 20 July 2007 (PDT)