Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26388545-20180124223032/@comment-27370080-20180127024214

In 2017, there were 24 bans, about 75% were anons, for reasons of spamming, advertising, posting jibberish (woof woof^) excessively, direct and/or vulgar verbal attacks... you get the idea.

There are actually registered users who participate in the same, often migrating from different wikis within Fandom, also banned.

Most bans are for limited automatic timeouts, some extended. I have a propensity to a hair trigger, but have restrained to consulting with the team thus far. However, I'm on the night shift and for obvious violations, will pull (click the button) to stop severe violations quickly (Michael has trusted me with that, I suppose demonstrating restraint thus far).

I'm with Michael in terms of this wiki is for everyone, and registered or not, everyone has a valid input, but can't edit articles unless you're registered (changed last year).

As mentioned previously, this isn't a democracy where the most votes will get their way, but the results will likely be discussed in detail offline, and these conversations too.

Let's have fun racing and try to be mature and mutually respectful of the fact that people of all nations are in the room together, with vast diverse morals and beliefs-If in doubt about what you're fixing to post, consult the wiki rules(please).