Board Thread:Wiki Improvement/@comment-4748628-20150902020332/@comment-25627885-20150903113213

Tye The Hedgehog wrote:

Saren the Dark Lynx wrote:

Frost the Wolf wrote:

Smash the Echidna wrote:

Just because something seems inevitable doesn't mean we should just give in. If everyone around you did something you know is wrong, and you have little hope of changing their ways, would you give up and join in or would you resist the influence and stay in the right? Just saying "People all around swear, it's not like it'll make a difference if someone picks it up as a kid or an adult." doesn't make it right. In fact it's this exact type of mindset that honestly makes me lose faith in people; nobody is willing to stand up and make a difference.

I don't care if I'm part of the minority of people who doesn't swear; someone has to set a good example. If I have to make a choice, I will say ban it altogether. Most of what I wanted to say has already been said, but Skull put it best. (and Chames brings some good points too.) I agree with Smash 100%. Someone's gotta stand up for doing what's right.

Jaredthefox92 wrote: I concur. If kids go on the internet they will be facing swearing anyways, if they can't handle it then it is their fault that they came on. Also, I might add that even in school and their own parents swearing will occur. It's inevitable. (Because I'm kinda tired from a hard day at college and work, forgive me if I come across a bit hostile. Also, this message is for everyone, not just Jared.)

It's their fault they came on? Come now. It's their own fault they came on to a Sonic Fanon wiki and are exposed to swears? Right, because the first place I'd think that would contain every curse word imaginable is a fan fiction site dedicated to a blue hedgehog from a KIDS VIDEOGAME. :/

Sarcasm aside, that is a flimsey argument at best. Yes, they're exposed to swears one way or another, especially on the internet. It's the world we live in, and it sucks. But considering this is a site dedicated to a game that doesn't use swears to begin with, it's only reasonable to think that this site should actually be "safe", per se.

You want to swear on chat? Fine. People who don't want to deal with that can stay off the chat room and talk via message boards. But on the wiki? Well, can't avoid it there, now can you? So, stop coming to the wiki?

Now, here's my milliion dollar question. Just  WHY  do you even feel the need to curse on articles and mainspace anyway? What compulsive reason do you have that makes it so that being unable to spout foul language is such a bad thing? I get that if you cut your finger, a short lived explative might slip. We're human. But if you can't think of a way to get your thoughts across other than just swearing like a drunk sailor, then that's kinda pitiful. Find a dictionary, and expand your vocabulary if your word pool is that limited.

Name one very good reason swearing should be allowed. Counter proposal, name one very good reason that can't be debunked why swearing shouldn't be allowed. Because the whole standing up for what's right thing is rather silly, and while I respect that you and smash have different beliefs on the matter, but let me ask you this. Why is swearing so bad when one could easily offend someone without the use of swear words? I never understood that, and while I do understand the point you brought up against excessive swearing to get a point across, I don't understand why it's such a big deal. It is a BIG deal because just like Frost said, this is a Fan Site for a blue hedgehog from a kid videogame. As I stated before, It will make you sound like a fool saying it (well typing it). Swearing is offensive to other, some may not mind it but still you'll set a bad example for others. You also say that standing up for the right thing is rather silly, Um No. Think about if you stand up for the right thing and don't use swears, you will have a better outcome. But do the wrong thing and overuse it, that will lead to a bad outcome. See it's really a matter of respect. (Side Note: "Treat others the way you want to be treated", by that I mean be respectful and don't use swears.) Sorry If I sounded hostile or ranting like. Yet there are graphic murder scenes on the site, also, the term 'right' is subjective like Nights said before, and while I respect your opinion and the fact that it's being typed up in a professional manner, I should point out the foolishnes, and my own hypocrisy, of arguing this when we could let the community decide.