Thread:Openminds/@comment-4403232-20171112072540/@comment-4403232-20171112215906

The thread that lead to the thread I commented on is the main thing. There were unsavory comments on that one as well, that I noticed after commenting on the thread I posted in. If you have concerns with how other users are behaving, you can either leave a message on a staff member's wall, or if you wish to be more discrete, a majority of staff are on our Discord and can be privately messaged. If a user directs profanity or otherwise acts hostile towards you, contact staff rather than acting out as well. While you weren't the sole user acting poorly, your behavior was one of the worst. Either way, you're not always going to be able to agree with or get along with every user. Not all users are going to agree, and while that can lead to conflict if people misbehave, disagreement also helps build the wiki, because if users can act civil, a variety of viewpoints allows for new ideas to be introduced and potentially implemented. A wiki is going to have users from all walks of life, the best way to make your own points is to be civil and cooperative. If you're feeling stressed out, there's nothing wrong with taking a short break, whether it be an hour, a day, etc. away from the wiki or the internet as a whole and calming down.