Board Thread:Voting/@comment-14310002-20150109230853/@comment-24709951-20150111003924

I wouldn't commend cheating either. I suggest adding content. No one types perfectly their first time, and every edit or rewrite counts. I wonder now if bots do that one word thing you mentioned. We've been raided and vandalized a few times since I've been here and recovered. Edit numbers for the corporate offices are probably interesting to watch and compare across wikis.

I think we're right it seems hierarchical, but so is every other form of corporation we interact with that requires growth. I think the reason they do it is the same reason as the one edit to chat requirement.

Where don't you see a reason for the edit rule? Can you link to the rule page you're referencing pls?

You may be on to something when you suggest more personalizing of the process but other comparing other wikis is a slippery slope. There's definitely variation amongst them.

This one, representing a major network and current event show is priority way above, say an up and coming studio self production wiki. The admins here have even been flown out of state for briefings at the head office. If I remember right, they painted a mural of Mabel's Smile Dip Dolphin!

It's just a minimum requirement, the same as 1 edit to chat. Probably just for categorization or something. How many edits does it take to make the title of users "favorite" wikis to show up next to their name? That's probably the reason is what I'm saying.

I'd be for voting any good user in too, I just think they won't do that is all.

Here, Have a head that's always screaming.

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