To say that I am shutting things down "prematurely" is truly ludicrous given this thread has been open for over five months.
I wasn't talking about closing this thread nor the previous thread, I was specifically talking about this quote below.
I will lock any other Reclusa threads on sight.
The way you say that would gave me the impression that you were abusing what is listed on
this page.
- It is very important that you do not close or remove threads without adequate reasoning, even if it is simply due to that a topic has been discussed to exhaustion previously and/or you do not have the time available to properly deal with it at the moment due to real life concerns, and do not wish for it to get out of control until you get some free time to do so. It is also usually best to ask for confirmations before closing discussions. It reflects badly on the staff as a whole if you do not follow these instructions.
While I am glad that you apologized later in the thread and that you acknowledged later down the line that Galactidot actually did started making some new arguments, your initial reaction was still overblown and very unnecessarily disrespectful. And while it is fine do not wish to deal with the new arguments; I and Starsprite have both specifically told Galactidot to stop bothering you on your wall on Discord when you told them both that you didn't wish to be bothered. But you cannot just be forcing community members to give up permanently and worst case scenario is just passing the torch to other staff members to evaluate until you are ready.
You know full well there is an abyss of difference between my behavior and that of those individuals, and if you do not then you are welcome at any time to make an HR report. More than just about anyone else in the wiki I think your accusation would be given weight. Until then I would thank you to avoid these reminders as they are extremely pointless. Similarly, I take issue with the insinuation that I am somehow uniquely driven by "controversial viewpoints or personal agenda".
Furthermore, I didn't say I was planning to report you and I was hoping I did not have to anytime soon. I was only intending to give you a fair warning that I might have to change
if you decided to do with what the paragraph above warns staff members not to do. That being said, it was
not an official report, but I was talking to a member of the HR group on discord and was exchanging personal opinions with them. They told me they that "You seem to have an extreme bias when it comes to video game verses as a whole and seem to especially target Nintendo verses." We also both agreed that simply having some very strong biases is fine; lots of people staff included have them. It's when users and staff make use of them by only following wiki rules, and standard wiki protocol
when it fits your desires instead of trying to always remain consistent with them is when it becomes and issue. For example, we have quite specific rules when it comes to our
primary canon vs secondary canon policy. I have made comments
here,
here, as well as to an extent
here and
here where I was mainly calling out a general practice and avoid name dropping any guilty staff members in particular due to it not being necessary to do it in any of those threads. I would have been straight with anyone if they were to ask me privately, even if said people in question turned out to be among the people I called out. But yes, I was legit calling you among several other staff who consistently agreed with your content revisions and rebuttals. And the fact that I hadn't reported you or anyone else right away is actually a sign that I am probably too generous.
I didn't mean to apply that this was uniquely an issue with you, there could indeed be lots of staff members and there definitely have been plenty of former staff members motived less by balance of the wiki and more based on personal agenda. Which I will elaborate later, but on to other matters.
Armor has consistently had reasonable takes to a series I have seen immense amounts of unreasonable takes for. I dislike the accusations leveled, especially when the
rules are in fact explicitly against allowing the same topic to be approached within a certain span of time (3-4 months). It allows for direct staff permission, which I will take your post as, but Armorchompy was strictly following our policies. You are going past that policy to allow it. Which is permitted, but accusing him of underhandedness is utter nonsense.
While you sourced one rule page, I later sourced a different one that you can see above. I may have been hasty in the way I said it, to which my apologize for the misconception and hastiness. I have a habit situation in which "I only just woke up and I do not have much time before work, and I had an urgent post that seemingly needed my immediate attention." I blame not you, nor him, nor me, but rather just time zone shenanigans really. But I had good intentions. There is a limit to how quickly we can be too forceful at closing threads even if they happen to be "Repeated topics." Often times, they actually add new evidence to which Galactidot has gathered new primary canon Japanese texts; though objectivity or reliance of the translations could be a different story. And Armor also kudos'd the idea of editing the OP to include new information to make things easier to track, and I even agreed with him on some things that it's preferable to have your sources organized upon the creation of the content revision instead of doing it in the middle of the thread. There is no rule against that type of practice, but I do agree long run it is considered unorthodoxed, not very organized or professional and makes it difficult for staff to keep track of. But even so.
I didn't say that ArmorChompy hasn't been reasonable before. He got better in his later posts and it was the initial post where he threatened to "Close threads on sight" that was a violation for staff members to do according the paragraph I linked above. And it wasn't much different from those times back in 2018 when WeeklyBattles had a history of reverting edits that were approved by multiple staff members and locked the page; something he was heavily scrutinized and called out for that even Weekly has since acknowledged was irresponsible. Or same with those times Eficiente locked
this thread which was later reopened by Abstractions. I just didn't want ArmorChompy doing much of the same thing. More over, as mentioned above. ArmorChompy also has had a history of deliberately violating our canon rules and standard wiki protocol when it came to revising other verses that he has made content revisions for in the past. And sure, while there could be some leniency that our canon rules' current state is written outdated and more recent staff members have been giving the blind eye to those practices, and he's not the only offender; the several staff members that kudos'd his content revisions and supported him at every opportunity would technically be just as guilty in that regard. And so far, I can only name a few verses in which he abused those practices, but to reclarify yet again.
Our standard wiki protocol when it comes to our canon policy is that the main work is the primary canon (Whether it's a book verse, movie verse, comic verse, manga or anime verse, or video game verse). And that side extended works such as guidebooks, databases, encyclopedias, official websites, advertisements, fliers, and strategy guides including creator interviews are secondary canon at best. Likewise, the same applies to language policy where the original native language of any specific work based on the original native language transcript is the primary canon and all translated localizations are secondary canon at best. For example, if a video game was developed in Japan following a Japanese transcript; that's primary canon. If it was developed in North America and followed an English transcript, the American English version is primary canon. Under no circumstances should a German exclusive localization be valued as the definitive version or primary canon of an Japanese owned intellectual property that specifically gave an American developer the greenlight/permission to write their own transcript and approved it in the end. Same with using some ancient strategy guide that are no more reliable than a Prima official strategy guide and from 1994 be considered more canon than a primary canon game released originally in 2002, and was remastered/rereleased twice both in 2009 and 2023 respectively. It's also a huge double standard that reeks of hypocrisy, poser status, and charlatan status to acknowledge lots of game design changes when a 2017 remake of an originally 2003, but kept one specific detail that remained consistent and tried to pass it as "Developers not caring." It should still be a general practice that secondary canon sources could be used if they give flavor
Which also goes on to my next point. ArmorChompy himself has kind of basically 1000% admitted to his violations when he made
this post, which is the very same thread as one of my links calling out a group of community users and staff member combination with him being a noticeable highlight that I know from experience. But both I and SomebodyData (Who is in the HR group mind you) called him out violating our canon rules
here way back when. And he is more or less guilty of doing much of the same practice on Paper Mario related threads; ignoring important details just because more recently released games are "Faithful remakes" which is a hypocritical practice that should only value remake updates if it's not faithful. But I am saving main concerns for when I make a staff thread to elaborate, expand on our canon rules page to include some very important rules that should be followed consistently. While "Following canon rules if it upgrades a verse you want to upgrade but not if it downgrades a verse that you don't want to downgrade" isn't a good practice, neither is "Following canon rules if it downgrades a verse you want to downgrade but not if it upgrades a verse that you don't want to upgrade." It should be simple as follow it regardless of whether it leads to upgrades or downgrades. And it's not just primary canon vs secondary stuff, there should more elaborate details when it comes to remake/remasters of video games. And our policy on retcons; sure changes in releases take priority in that case, but by the same logic, details that are faithful should 100% still be usable. And if certain threads need to be U-turned as a result, so be it. I hope to make the thread sooner rather than later, but I am always busy, especially since I am still recovering from surgery in my shoulder and I got an upcoming vacation trip happening some time beginning next week.
Now that I have elaborated and made those clarifications, I will be pinging
@Armorchompy and
@Mr. Bambu to let you know what I meant by some of those posts above. As the OP agrees with wanting their thread closed and probably will wait before making a new thread after checking the translations in the translations request thread. They're probably going to be focusing on other threads and/or plans for revisions in the mean time given that Reclusa or Brothership related debates need a break. Anyway, thank you both for your time and good night for now, peace out.
Edit: I forgot to mention this but
@SuperMarioGamers3 it is inappropriate to be shit posting memes like the JK Simmons one, so Bambu was right to remove that post.
Edit 2: SMG wanted to let Bambu know that he apologizes for the post he made above.