User blog comment:Jenngra505/Another wiki changing decision./@comment-5702923-20140404005922

As much as I'd like to see this wiki improve, I don't think it's gonna happen if the admins and mods continue with their trend of indiscriminately undoing articles that dont fit  their status quo. It took me quite some hours to  to compose that Noroko article and even more planning what I wanted to write here, while I did have a backup,  it felt insulting that the article was undone ithout any prior warning or notice. Mods from other wikis have the decency to leave a notification on the edited article  and wait for said changes before taking action. This way of working is simply auhtoritarian.

Plus I dont think your argument of "people only come here to download" holds up very well, the stage database is SEVERELY underdeveloped and while this wiki has helped me find several characters, other databases like Mugen Guild's and The Mugen Archive already do what and often are better sorted when it comes to authors, characters,  and stages,. With other databases already aviable, what makes this wiki different from them? As far as MUGEN edits and original content go, there is no other wikis that explain their moves and capabilities in detail, saying that people don't care about more than downloads  is to dimiss those who do. If someone doesnt care about what a character's details, thats their issue, I think it'd be more responsible to think about those who do and want to learn more about fighting games through the engine.

Just because I care about how a game works and enjoy quality content doesn't mean I don't play it for fun. I also like to see and play ridiculous stuff like Beavis beating the shit out of Akuma in Level Ate from Earthworm Jim 2. What I don't like is when people dont put effort anymore when it comes to making said fun justice by rejecting innovation and upholding a stagnant status-quo  through despotic edits.