Board Thread:Wiki Management/@comment-263942-20160124013623/@comment-5931940-20160124015416

I really don't understand the problem. When someobody wants their article to be deleted, why don't people just do it, why so much fuss? Why is it so mega important to keep it, so important that it's a legitimate cause to actually go against the wishes of someone regarding their own page? In my head it's super simple; Internet principles that has no weight in reality vs. a person IRL feeling they want to be erased from the Internet. To me the choice is clear and obvious; you obviously put the wishes of the person first. Goes without saying. This is just a meme, an Internet community, we're not government officials dealing with important records. Don't forget that. Besides, it does say "consult an admin", it doesn't say admins need to agree. Consult AN admin (= one), well, an admin has been consulted and that admin cares more about real principles, those that matter, in real life, than about silly Internet principles.

Causing someone major discomfort over some little idea is not my way of doing things. Thank god I have the ability to think for myself... It's just very tireing at times, since I seem to be pretty alone to have this gift? Being able to think for yourself means you can put things into a bigger perspective, and not just blindly follow principles. You have the ability to ask "What is more important in this situation?". Piret doesn't want to be anywhere on the Wikia, no articles. She consulted an admin. The admin deleted her page. Like the rules stated. And even if they didn't, a person's well-being must be more important than a sentence on a paper/website. Now, if it's going to be restored, I expect an EXTREMELY good reason which is far more important than the well-being of a human being. Sure I'm not a dictator here, but that doesn't mean I can't have expectations. But we'll see. And just for the record, I do have support in this. HRP, Parodyhall, Vulpix, Colde, TheSilverUniverse and other members of the chat back me up on this. So technically, I do have consensus.