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Open Proposal

The following is an ongoing proposal. Please feel free to voice your opinion, but be sure to follow the rules.


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Introduction

This is an open discussion. Please create your own section with your own opinion. We will keep this open until we have collected as many opinions as we can.

The question:

Besides Wikia, does ESB policy apply to anything else, in particular, Skype?

Leave your thoughts below in this format:

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This discussion will be open indefinately. — AMK152 (Wall • Contrib) 03:25, August 23, 2015 (UTC)

Discussion

Dragonballgtgoku

I prefer simply just Wikia. It simplifies things in my opinion. - ComradeSS

AMK152

Wikia only. And Dragon is right about simplicity. — AMK152 (Wall • Contrib) 03:33, August 23, 2015 (UTC)

120d

I think that if the message has to do with ESB, then the rules should apply.  120d  Talk  Contribs  120d 03:55, August 23, 2015 (UTC) 

Auron~Guardian

Personally I think certain rules should apply in the skype group (no trolling, no spamming/flooding, no dirty links/speech, no sexting etc.) Just enough so that it isn't opened wilderness in there. WolfWink L Auron ⚡ Yeah, that's right baby! Welcome to my locker! ⚡ Ammy 

Patapon Donchaka

2 words. Wikia only. Patrick Star (Oh My....) 07:14, August 23, 2015 (UTC)

Spongebob456

I think this is a pointless discussion. As one of the Skype admins, I just use common sense rather than rules. Users should only be added to the group if they are sensible and non-disruptive. If a user is trolling and whatnot, they will be removed. Obviously rules are required for ESB due to the higher user count and article content but for Skype, it's all just common sense. The Skype group, like others, should just self-moderate. I've been waffling - should the ESB rules apply to Skype? Yes, because they already do. I will say that users in the Skype group should be trusted enough for the rules not to apply. If someone is persistently disruptive, they will be removed. --Spongebob456 talk 08:00, August 23, 2015 (UTC)


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