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(I guess there was a tiny bit of bias? But either way, I softened the blow, as to not make it seem like we're the ones that always know better. I just want to highlight how the different features are DIFFERENT, I don't want to bash them.) |
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''Short version: We '''aim''' to have professional pages, but other than that, we're incredibly loose and informal. Just relax!'' | ''Short version: We '''aim''' to have professional pages, but other than that, we're incredibly loose and informal. Just relax!'' | ||
No way! We want to have the content on our pages be more professional. This includes having a more organized look, a streamlined flow to it, no grammar errors, proper use of styles, etc. | |||
But this doesn't mean we're all uptight and such, like people in business suits, ties and briefcases. That's ridiculous! What is seen on the articles is a professional documentation of the ''Pikmin'' series, but the community itself is just a bunch of happy and informal players! On the chatroom, there is a lot of freedom (there are some minor rules, but they're the usual: don't be mean, don't spam, etc.) and informality. On talk pages, same thing. The general ambience of the wiki may feel that there's pressure to be professional, but underneath, we're all chill. | But this doesn't mean we're all uptight and such, like people in business suits, ties and briefcases. That's ridiculous! What is seen on the articles is a professional documentation of the ''Pikmin'' series, but the community itself is just a bunch of happy and informal players! On the chatroom, there is a lot of freedom (there are some minor rules, but they're the usual: don't be mean, don't spam, etc.) and informality. On talk pages, same thing. The general ambience of the wiki may feel that there's pressure to be professional, but underneath, we're all chill. |