Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25159376-20140211202106/@comment-25159376-20140213044912

I could hardly call what happened here yesterday or so a 'hostile takeover'. At least, not on the wiki. Granted, the users trying to make the page bailed and did indeed make their own wiki instead.

But quite honestly, Infada, you are sounding like a zealot of some sect of a religion, lashing out against another sect. Both sects are under the same banner, and they can agree to disagree. Yet someone just has to lash out anyway.

As far as my understanding goes, the Zamorakian Brigade is not being militant in their approach to world 42 anymore. They will still remain a themeplay clan, but they are now respecting textplay happening anywhere else in the wild outside their claimed temples. Likewise, I have seen none of them remotely troll Falador recently either.

Previous actions can and should be forgiven, but obviously no one will forget. It's okay to not forget, but it's not okay to hold a grudge. Holding a grudge is as bad as division.

But this is not a division, this is an attempted co-existance. Descriptive gameplayers can co-existant with texplayers quite well, and so can themeplayers, so long as they mind their manners and no one steps on each other's toes.

I can almost guarantee you, that if people who had already had the respect of the community had brought themeplay articles here, you would not speak out against it. You're looking too far into the people behind it, and not what it actually is.

And if there is something I have learned in my time from editing articles, is that listing notable groups and people under some section or trying to give them merit in relation to something, can be classified as bias and transient information.

Please do not be bias against something due to the people behind it. I almost certainly feel like that is your shtick in this. I'm not one to assume things often, but there is a very valid hypothetical of 'what if person A did this instead of person B?'.

It's transient, and can come to pass.