Board Thread:Administrative Requests/@comment-27082610-20190213141709/@comment-29684190-20190214035117

I wonder how often this came up on reddit for them to implement this rule. Because I would say that on our wiki it happens very rarely and even if it does other people just ignore it. And when a user went so far as to use this mentality, they were typically already so agressive they got stopped/banned anyway because of other reasons.

About it having its own rule, it's in the vein of Shane's letter in that... it's a very specific rwby thing that a really small portion will use to stir up drama but everyone else has enough courtesy to not bring it up.

But yeah, it happens so rarely that it doesn't feel all that needed. (And looking at the guidelines it would be kinda awkward to have all these general editing policies and then this super specific one. ...And if someone is stirring up trouble they probably wouldn't read the rules >.>)