User blog comment:Emeraldblade95/Major PG Overhaul: PLEASE READ/@comment-39032584-20191005201039

Thank you very much Emeraldblade and Queen Misery, and I'm so, so sorry you've had to keep updating these rules. It's probably both time-consuming and frustrating, but at least in my opinion, it truly is necessary to bring this wiki up to the standard of the Villains Wiki, and frankly, since this wiki is an off-shot/counterpart of sorts of it to being with, I think it should be. To do that, on top of the purge of unnecessary categories, the lazy proposals that are clearly consisting of copied and pasted information from the character's existing pages need to stop.

I hate to sound mean to them in any way, but I'm obviously most hoping that Kronika X Cetrion and The Crazy Terror read this, because the fact is, they've been doing this repeatedly in spite of continuous messages like this encouraging users to both put more effort into their proposals and moederate their output. Even as a regular user, not an administrator, this is both aggravatingly lazy, and makes getting characters approved for the category seem like it's way more important than it actually is. If you barely know the work in question, if at all, and you can only bring yourself to do a "proposal" that consists of nothing but information that's already here, and that's barely even relevant to their qualifications, then please don't do it''. ''Seriously, let someone else who actually knows the work do it properly when they have time and are up for it. Even with the Villains Wiki's stricter rules, they still occasionally get some bad and/or lazy proposals, but here, the problem is indeed far worse to the point it's become one of the main attractions, and proposals like this are almost becoming the norm because of this repeated failure to acknowledge the rules and try to improve.

So in this case, I really don't think you need to apologize Emeraldblade; I'm sorry you've been forced to do all this to prevent the wiki from practically falling apart, and I hope the users responsible for this are sorry as well, because it's not right, and frankly, they've been here long enough to know better than that. If this finally forces them to stop this misconduct, then it's more than worth risking coming off as a little strict.