User blog comment:BBilge/This site really needs: Wikia staff intervention/@comment-3997191-20110714010334/@comment-1025333-20110714193726

The problem is that most of you have no idea how to run a wiki. That's a hard pill for most of you to swallow, but the sooner you do, the better. I know that Ajraddatz understands how to run a wiki, and from what little I've seen, KazMx might do too, but both of them are mostly inactive. NeonSpotlight and Sam 3010 definitely do not know how to run a wiki and they're the ones inputting most of the time.

That's 50%. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that half the bureaucrats don't bring anything useful to the table, I'm just saying they don't know how to run a wiki. That's still a big problem.

A man often makes the mistake of thinking that all other men think the same way he does. A wiki is comprised of so many different people with different personalities, likes, dislikes, pet peeves, skills and talents. The potential for conflict is tantamount.

Large sites like Wikipedia thrive because of a very carefully crafted set of rules for co-operation that have been tried and tested and refined and refined again and again until an environment where everyone can be productive in spite of their differences is created. Rules similar to those included with every Wikia wiki.

Yet admins like NeonSpotlight seek to redefine all that and create a new system of rules, hierarchy and regulation. Users like NeonSpotlight are, objectively speaking, wrong; and the fools that blindly follow him, equally so.