Thread:StefCW/@comment-3477287-20140608223232/@comment-3477287-20140616085418

StefCW wrote: Is it a law? I thought the Wiki had no formal policy on it. You yourself said there was no consensus on it. So if there's no rule against it, then how was it justified to criticise my use of it? And yes, I've introduced it in the forums as you suggested. If they decide that it's not acceptable, then I'm fine with that. Until then, please don't berate me for breaking a non-existent rule. It is against the law. As stated in our MOS, we are compiling a professional resource for Phineas and Ferb fans. Then there's our POV policy. So the Nitpicker's Guide breaks two rules. And if ya add something that breaks two laws, then doesn't that mean you've just broken the law?

I suggested the forums because despite the fact that I am entirely against this idea you've been supporting, I want you to have a fair chance to express you opinion. The forum will give you the chance to change the law so that your idea may be used. StefCW wrote: And if you were trying to go with a "Hey, You," tone, then why didn't you title your post "Hey, you"? Addressing someone as just "You" generally comes across as rude in normal conversations. The same goes for the Internet. Because "Hey, you" requires 8 key presses. Too lazy. "You" is short and to the point.