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What LOTR crap?
The AnswerWhat LOTR crap?
My idea was to have up a Wiki with articles about website users (not necessarily the Hive's), characters from stories and movies such as Lord of the Rings, Warcraft, custom roleplay themes (my Dawn and Twilight, for example. I'd love to have a Wiki to deposit information about it)...
They provide concrete features that do not exist elsewhere in the forums. Therefore I see no reason to get rid of them and I see reason to keep them.Social Groups are...if I am correct...soon to be indisposed >.>
Yarly.
This wiki idea is fine, but only if it stays about WC3 modding, and nothing straying from that topic.
Meh, i dont see why people are making this such a big deal, the wiki cant hurt and cant benefit really, its just another thing to keep users entertained.
I resent every bit of what you said.
If we accept more than one lore, there's nothing wrong in accepting them all.
They are bugged, at the moment. I'd keep them away until vBulletin releases a patch that fixes them for good.They provide concrete features that do not exist elsewhere in the forums. Therefore I see no reason to get rid of them and I see reason to keep them.
Why?
Because a poorly maintained wiki will reflect negatively upon the site as a whole.BearMan said:Why do people even care?
Because a poorly maintained wiki will reflect negatively upon the site as a whole.
Because a poorly maintained wiki will reflect negatively upon the site as a whole.
I'm not sure. If I knew what attitude you were referring to I'd tell you. Sorry if you assumed there was one.BearMan said:And what's with the attitude man?![]()
I hate using the website that hosts my maps as an example, but it has a poorly maintained wiki that I can't remove that makes the site look really dumb. Clan Valor & Zeal Homepage since you need an example and don't believe me. Now come the hell on, you know that what I said is true. :/BearMan said:Example please? Speculation. Anything, a fact perhaps.
Shall we remove off topic?
[HIGHLIGHT]The Off-topic forum is horrible[/code] enough as it is, we don't need to add it.
Wiki is not needed. And won't help.
You say that like having one single unnecessary feature is going to ruin THW.Wiki is not needed. And won't help.
I believe we have found the name.The collective 'HIVE' mind's knowledge.
There are some fundamental differences between a forum and a wiki. Forums are for talking and wikis are for publication, for lack of an immediately better word. It's the difference between talking about random stuff and publicizing random stuff. If we allow The Hive Mind wiki to have articles about anything, we would just end up a copy of something like Wikipedia. It's only by restricting it to a specific subject that our wiki would have any use at all.Why not? We have threads in off topic that are related to other things...shall we remove off topic?
If the wiki isn't maintained properly, it will reflect negatively upon the site. Just like how unmaintained and neglected forums become a point of shame for the site. (See: JASS forums) If people can take care of it, then have a ball. It is not difficult to grasp.Traxamillion said:its not needed, but it doesn't take away fromt he site either.
Absolute truth.Hakeem said:That said, I do not think we should focus on having things like Lord of the Rings in our wiki. There are wikis dedicated to Lord of the Rings where you can go for that specific subject. Our wiki should be restricted to Hive related things, such as users, events, and of course, Warcraft III modding.
I say give it a go, I mean if people just start using it for lolz it can just be removed.
The only con I can see is people editing it for lulz.
I made a vote for this.
I am not taking any responsibility for the wiki if we get it.
[HIGHLIGHT]The topic is this though: Hive, Wc3 and SC2[/code]
I would like it purly as [HIGHLIGHT]a depository for all the JASS knowledge that has been discovered over time. Like any bugs with certain natives or what they are capable of. Equally well it should have articles on the various object editor fields, again with their limitations and details describing exactly what it does.[/code]