Thread:LucidPigeons/@comment-1145641-20160211020451/@comment-1145641-20160211042441

Don't speak as if I was the only one in that "war". My reasons for wanting to change to Koba picture were well founded - the image itself was an outdated, pre-production image (you wouldn't put concept art in the place of finalized art, would you?) and the one I was trying to add was more official as it came from the movie itself, was of higher quality, and showed more of the character's body which is what this Wikia seems to prefer to bust shots. Explain to me how I was "harming" the community? Two users had a disagreement, so what? It won't be the first or last time it happens for any of us.

Besides, the gripes I've had so far have been well-founded. When I first came here, Zira and Scar's pages had fanart as the main presentations. Sure, you gave him warnings, but you also stood against ME beforehand saying that Zira's image was " a screenshot from the movie" even though it definitely wasn't. Then there was the whole Kovu debacle which was decided on by majority vote instead of what was actually correct, which I think is ridiculous, especially since the offensive side had NO counter arguments at all and one was even playing the victim. I thought this wikia was more interested in facts not "what the majority think" regarding a canon character and the fact of the matter is that Kovu was on the side of evil and turned good. You said it yourself: in order to "Redeemed" he has to be evil first. I honestly don't see why you guys are putting your feelings over concrete facts on a wikia that deals with concrete facts and perhaps speculation here and there. That's what fanon wikis are for.

Yet my hard work regarding his page has been COMPLETELY ERASED.

And I'm within my rights to criticize and question the rules. As far as I'm aware, there is no rule that says I cannot. Again, it is a senseless rule. Why wait until the movie comes out? I could understand if the movie was months or years off, but in the case of Kai, Kung Fu Panda 3 was coming out in 9 or 8 days when I first created the page. That rule seriously needs to be amended, because as it stands it's riduclous.