User blog comment:Waterkai/Considering Applications: An Attempt Without Bias/@comment-3008090-20140502125802/@comment-28861328-20140504075637

Wikis can enforce policies based on their site's display of information. For example, Naruto wiki chooses to display information on the Naruto series, therefore your example of writing Shinigami articles, while I'm sure you thought was witty and smart, is, as usual, off kilter. This site is for Naruto Fanon, therefore the administration naturally possess the right to keep content focused in on Naruto.

They cannot, however, regulate who can write what about Naruto on this site.

Wikia itself has a rule about this very thing, that if a rule runs contrary to the stated goal of the site (and since I was around to know the founder of this wiki well enough to call him a friend, I'd think I'd know better than you what that intended goal was), which is to display content on Naruto fanon and fanfiction, then that rule is to be ignored by its community.

Would you like me to bring a Staff member into this little debacle? I'm sure the rest of the wiki would very much like to avoid such a thing, since we can settle things like decent adults without involving them (been involved in many such decisions well before your time), but if your insistent on your nonsense, then I'd be all too happy to involve one to clarify.