Questions for the community:
1) What should the site be called? I've registered four sites (alphabetically): allthetropes.org, storywiki.org, tropeswiki.org, tropewiki.org. Is there one of these that you prefer, or a new suggestion? The site's name could be unrelated to the URL, but this would make it harder for most people to remember. Remember, we're going to have to live with this for a long time.
2) Are there any non-technical reasons why deleting and reverting pages were functions restricted to moderator level on TV Tropes? Normal users can blank a page, so why couldn't they just delete it? Or they can edit to replace old content manually, so why can't they revert? I wasn't on TV Tropes at the time that structure was put in place, so I don't know the logic behind it.
As Robert's Rules of Order warns about the chair influencing the debate, I'm going to refrain from giving any opinions on this until I've seen a bit of discussion.
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1) What should the site be called? I've registered four sites (alphabetically): allthetropes.org, storywiki.org, tropeswiki.org, tropewiki.org. Is there one of these that you prefer, or a new suggestion? The site's name could be unrelated to the URL, but this would make it harder for most people to remember. Remember, we're going to have to live with this for a long time.
2) Are there any non-technical reasons why deleting and reverting pages were functions restricted to moderator level on TV Tropes? Normal users can blank a page, so why couldn't they just delete it? Or they can edit to replace old content manually, so why can't they revert? I wasn't on TV Tropes at the time that structure was put in place, so I don't know the logic behind it.
As Robert's Rules of Order warns about the chair influencing the debate, I'm going to refrain from giving any opinions on this until I've seen a bit of discussion.
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