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SmashWiki talk:Forum Rules
Bump... Clarinet Hawk (talk · contributions) 21:40, August 24, 2010 (UTC)
I mostly support this policy, with positive notice towards the subliminal humor. Just some tweaks here and there and it will do fine. BNK [E|T|C] 22:14, August 24, 2010 (UTC)
NIWA
Hmm, I'm not entirely certain you guys are sure what NIWA is. "We are all NIWA's guests here." That is what troubles me most. You see, you are not NIWA's guest, this is your house. This is the community's website. If you really want to be technical about things, this is Porple's website, but your wiki, no matter who "you" is. NIWA is more than ready to help SmashWiki in any way possible. It will provide editors, crossover users, traffic through linking, advice, and experience to help in any way possible. However, NIWA does not own you, and you shouldn't feel inferior to NIWA or any other wiki in it. The idea here is that SmashWiki is now independent, the I in NIWA. It's own body free to set its own rules. I feel it's important to stress this so that no wiki around feels like it has to answer to anyone, NIWA cannot and will not try to force you to do anything. Malake256 (talk) 23:05, 14 October 2010 (EDT)