Forum:Bye-Bye, Mirage Arena

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Eternal Nothingness XIII - Terra Master Symbol.png Ven, Aqua... I'll find some way to make things right.
TALK - This light... it's so warm. — 18:46, July 14, 2010 (UTC)
Earthshaker Keychain KHBBS.png So I was away in Florida for two weeks, without access to a computer. Thus I'm very behind on things. It has recently been brought to my attention that the Mirage Arena has been created. Seeing the forum where it was initially suggested by KingdomKeyDarkside on behalf of Redeemer & Destroyer, many users, including staffers approved of its creation. Now a "battle" between Sora and Riku is waged, people casting votes for their favorite character to win. Despite whatever rules have been established and how well things are going with it, some of us do not care for a DNC-style page here on the Wiki. I, for one, do not care for it for two reasons:
  1. It distracts from article editing
  2. It contradicts and poses many potential threats for the Wiki

Now I shall go through the trouble of explaining myself further.

  • I am first against the Mirage Arena because it distracts from the true goal of the Wiki. We wanted "regulars" to be doing the voting and such here, but what are the staffers and more devoted users supposed to do when they're busy trying to protect one dumb page dedicated to utter tom-foolery from rule-breakers and the like? A real waste of time if you ask me. Especially when so many of our articles need work and there are either vandals or the less-experienced attacking them. This is where any staff/devotee attention should be directed. The articles really should be a lot better before nonsense of this level is carried out. True you vote once and then you leave the page alone, but do we really want people to gain contributions for such a senseless manner?
  • Since I was a rookie, many people including myself have seen the Wiki develop from a place where fun and splendor were accepted along with the editing and perfection of articles into an unfair two-people-established-policy-heavy hierarchy where you're scolded just for re-wording a simple paragraph. But that's beside the point. The Mirage Arena seems to be a place where something stupid like voting on a favorite thing and then commenting on it is accepted. It has no real purpose. Once a week goes by, the winner is announced and that's that. It's not like the Featured Image or Featured Article, where it's decided and then placed on the homepage. Note that I'm NOT saying we should devote a section of the homepage to this. Basically what I'm trying to say is after being such a strict Wiki for so long, doesn't making a sudden exception to the rules seem a bit... weird? It's that April Fools joke all over again. This could open us up to major problems from newbies or whatever, who could just get 75 edits via talk pages or grammatical corrections, and I don't think we want to assess every person's edits... People could also abuse this, as again it's a voting session. The main point here is after being so strict, allowing something to exist that is so pointless and foolish is sort of strange. While this is a nice blast of the past back into the Wiki's hayday that so many of us enjoyed and the loss of caused so many of our best to leave, the Mirage Arena could become utter chaos if we let it go on, especially since it does not have a place here and should be moved somewhere else. Then again, I suppose ligthening the Wiki again is a separate forum topic. Still, do we really need a Project Page devoted to what could just be summed up in a poll on someone's User Page? Backwards thinking after what we've been through recently.

I've never been that good at proving points. But some staffers have been annoyed greatly by people asking how to get 75 quality edits, as another detail as to why we should get rid of the Mirage Arena. Another, of course, being that the page would have to be renamed over and over again with each new game, since its current title is because of the BBS theme. If I think of any other points as to why we should get rid of the Mirage Arena, I shall post them here. Perhaps just the rules need to be re-discussed, so we can prevent future issues. Maybe we should wait and see how the first few "battles" go before making a final decision before we decide to keep or scrap this thing. Thoughts, anyone? I am in no way against the people who originally thought up the Mirage Arena or those who support it, but for the sake of the Wiki, it must go.

Discussion

Xemnas
Infinity KHD.png The Arena has only been up and running for less than a week by this point, and there are still a few kinks to work out. Give it some time. Your point about it breaking from the wiki's normal strict attitude is exactly the point of the Mirage Arena; it's a place where hardworking users can just take part in a little popularity contest. It's point is to be fun, in the same way that the countless forums in the Twilight Town Library are meant to be for random, Kingdom Hearts related fun, unless you have a problem with those too.

It is also supposed to be a motivation for editing. Members that don't have the required number of edits now have to get to work and start making productive ones. Some users have made it clear that they're perfectly happy to take on the burden of checking the edits of users to make sure they're of quality. Talk page edits aren't counted, but grammatical ones absolutely are. Just because they're small doesn't mean they're not important. Are we really going to block a user like Xion Valentine (should he/she ever want to participate) from the Arena because his/her edits are all "lowly" proofreading?

LapisScarab Xemnas (card).png Good tidings, friends. Today is a momentous day. I am pleased to announce that a new comrade has been chosen to wear the coat. — 19:21, July 14, 2010 (UTC)

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Eternal Nothingness XIII - Terra Master Symbol.png You have to be strong. Strength of heart will carry you through the hardest of trials.
TALK - What I do, I do for friendship. — 19:35, July 14, 2010 (UTC)
TerraCharm.pngTrue, we should wait and see what develops (Lexaeus, anyone?). Maybe we can revisit this forum if things get out of hand. But if we were setting up 75 to motivate people, why not make it 10 edits? Why not make it 20? Why not make it 2,000? It's not a matter of numbers, but the number of those edits that are actually good edits! That's why we should up the number, so that even if someone strays away from good edits, they can at least have a majority of good edits.

New Rule Suggestions/Current Rule Improvement Suggestions

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Eternal Nothingness XIII - Terra Master Symbol.png Ven, Aqua... I'll find some way to make things right.
TALK - This light... it's so warm. — 19:02, July 14, 2010 (UTC)
Earthshaker Keychain KHBBS.png Were this to unfortunately stay, I for one would up the number of edits needed. That way it could eliminate newbies and whatnot, who do not wish to put in the effort to gain the high number of edits. This would sort out regulars from those who weren't. A lowly 75 edits does not make you a regular. I'd say you'd need at least 500 edits (trust me, I'm thinking more up in the thousands, so this is very fair). I'd also suggest increasing the length of time a "battle winner" is determined. Changing something each week is a bit of a pain, and we may not remember to do it. Heck, we don't even check to see what needs deletion half the time, so why pressure staffers/trusted users with one more thing?
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LapisScarab - Xemnas (card).png You accept darkness, yet choose to live in the light. So why is it that you loathe us who teeter on the edge of nothing? We who were turned away by both light and dark - never given a choice? Nobody.png
TALK - That may be... however, what other choice might we have had?
Interdiction KHD.png The current number of 75 was placed in response to "slower activity", though as KrytenKoro pointed out on the Arena's talk page, there's still plenty of work to be done. I prefer the original number of 100.
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Auror Andrachome Of course, your majesty!
I think 500 is good, although the only reason I like that is because I have over 600! >=D