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I said this to Aidan in DMs and I think it helps those who don't want to read so many paragraphs, so here's a slightly edited version; | I said this to Aidan in DMs and I think it helps those who don't want to read so many paragraphs, so here's a slightly edited version; | ||
American editors tend to bloat notable player sections due to a preconceived notion that America is the "best" country for Smash. This has led to multiple issues; | American editors tend to bloat notable player sections due to a preconceived notion that America is the "best" country for Smash. This has led to multiple issues; | ||
* Tournaments outside America being seen as less notable (eg. Those that the PGRU has snubbed) | |||
* Notable players being denied due to being from a region people underestimate (eg. some Wii Fit Trainer players NaughtyPigMario mentions in the proposal, this happens a lot with Australians too from what I've seen) | |||
* A noticeable amount of bloat caused by more American players than necessary being added and kept on the notable player sections | |||
Americans are also the most common players to make these ill-informed edits on the wiki, leading to people thinking it's the wiki's fault. So my idea is to increase the standards for American smashers in high-competition if there's a world-class player involved, or on smaller scales, those who compete on a macro-state level (eg. West Coast). If there is no one that qualifies, the proposed policy doesn't have any effects. | Americans are also the most common players to make these ill-informed edits on the wiki, leading to people thinking it's the wiki's fault. So my idea is to increase the standards for American smashers in high-competition if there's a world-class player involved, or on smaller scales, those who compete on a macro-state level (eg. West Coast). If there is no one that qualifies, the proposed policy doesn't have any effects. | ||
The following is my proposal: | The following is my proposal: | ||
* In the event that there is a player from America — or as a compromise, anywhere — that competes on a macro-state (eg. West Coast) or international level, such as Larry Lurr, then the standards are raised when adding further players. Thus, those who compete at a macro-state level or further will be allowed on the page. | |||
* As a compromise, this can be applied to all countries, but this is a less direct answer to the problem. However, for some illusion of equality, I am open to its exploration, and see merit in it considering there are some Japan-centric character metagames with similar issues. | |||
* If no player qualifies, at least at a macro-state level, then this policy has no effect on that section. | |||
The end result is that only the best players from America will be allowed on notable player sections, thus gating the potential for Americans overshadowing players from other countries. | The end result is that only the best players from America will be allowed on notable player sections, thus gating the potential for Americans overshadowing players from other countries. | ||