Board Thread:Improvements and Issues/@comment-957629-20190502121436/@comment-2166797-20190518064008

While I am grateful for your appreciation of my efforts, my desires to see this wiki improve do go far further than simply adding game content — though I will probably hit up a few more pages with Brave Souls content the longer I am here — as I want to see this wiki improve in the most direct way it can.

I don't know what your history is with these people, as I only returned to wikia fairly recently, being gone after only a short tenure. I will happily contribute to making this wiki a more beautiful place, yet I don't think it will reach its own peak if we ignore the light novel content the way it is being ignored. I was sincerely hoping you would look over the other comments on this thread, yet you may have zeroed in on only the negative ones, and for that, I am sorry.

We've all made valid points:


 * 1) The fact that the main opposition to adding the novel content would appear to be the fact that it is not written directly by Kubo, and yet filler arc content pervades these wiki articles, even getting articles unto themselves in certain instances.
 * 2) Kubo himself is heavily involved with these light novels.
 * 3) The light novels do not contradict the anime or manga enough to be worth exclusion.
 * 4) This wiki does indeed seem to deem uploading images as more important than documenting novel content as it should be, and I don't mean this to be rude, it's merely an observation that is shared with more than just myself.
 * 5) This is a Bleach wiki, and it should properly document Bleach.

I've noticed the use of words such as "us", "we", and "team", and I understand that there is a group of people who works with each other to ensure this wiki is groomed and preened as it should be. Yet these also are distancing terms, and it seems obvious you may want to exclude anyone that does not fit your views of how this wiki should be run or what content should be updated. I believe the Dragon Ball wiki is infamous for their issues (as you can even find complaints on the Kanzenshuu website, so it is quite clear that the Dragon Ball fandom has an issue with them), but they document everything. While they may go overboard, I wouldn't want to fall behind such a horrid wiki as that one.

You are an admin on this website, so, I would say that regardless of your personal experiences with this lot or anyone, your position should be used first and foremost as a projection of goodwill to prospective users and editors, not to intimidate those you don't like but welcome into the fold those who meet your expectations, simply for making a point that you can't quite bring yourself to agree with.

I really didn't want to see hostility, and I was hoping this could be resolved properly, but maybe my lack of experience in these places led to naïve optimism. And I was hoping truly that it wouldn't be the case.