Board Thread:The Official Announcement Board/@comment-4869113-20150717174146/@comment-25771248-20150718153102

Onyx, what you are saying only encourages the problem this wiki has. You make it seem as if it is not a problem, although it is one of the reasons this wiki is falling down to mediocrity. Why should we let them ruin this wiki with such content? We add the good characters in the main page, concealing the filth that rests in the endless articles within the wiki. Why? These standards ensure that users are able to grow as authors. If they are allowed to just do as they place, they do not only ruin themselves, but the wiki itself. Think about it, thousands of people will use the Infinite Moon Reader. Deva paths will be more than the children in the preschools because the Wiki itself will be seen as a place for a bunch of pre-schoolers. And the most important part is.... We will never evolve.

I grew as an author after Serk voluntarily advised me that I did not need Uchiha to make a strong char, and Chix advised me about depth of the article. Through those requests "add me to this" I grew, perhaps this is what helped me the most. Yeah, "Jack-ass" himself. Read the last quote there, you might learn something. These people are here to help us grow, and if you (again, anyone with that mindset) are not open to growth and just "make jutsu and win RPs" so people may stroke your ego, I pity you. Characters are more than just about that.

Zenjou and Sayuri - I pick these two as examples because their owners NEED TO FUCKIN WORK TOGETHER! These articles are one of the most loved articles (don't lie to yoself Onix--you asked to RP Sayuri, not ze other way), not because their users wrote "Sayuri looks beautiful" or "Zenjou is the strongest Shikotsumyaku user with endless reserves of chakra". NO. It is depth, they both brought their chars to life and I'll tell you one thing. They did NOT start like that. They too, evolved into veterans, improving with time. If you are okay with five lines, you will NEVER hope to reach that level.

Densetsu and Heiwa - this is an example of evolution. Solo and I have also slowly grown to being better authors. From "Xaverian" and "Choutengan" into something we can be proud of. That did not come through stubborn-ness or lack of drive to evolve. You can See Densetsu's talk page that Solo followed advice to make his article better. If you are stubborn, growth is impossible. You'll just be reduced to the abilities section with a very weak diction and your own articles will be nothing more than a mockery and a never-ending putrid cliché. I chose these two examples because I CAN, and don't flame me, I'm just stating my POV.