Thread:Anythingspossibleforapossible/@comment-850810-20180331094420/@comment-850810-20180331165054

Anythingspossibleforapossible wrote: This show has bought along a very unpleasant person to work with (Dan616), who's also trolled with two other accounts. He acted completely out of line, which I feared would bring from that show, and unfortunately he did not disappoint.

We all have views on canon, this has got nothing to do with being a fanboy, this is just the fact that we're covering almost 50 years of media, so when you get something that tries to bring all that into one episode, you're bound to get stuff that doesn't quite match, so whether this episode fits in (which it basically doesn't, on what level of canon that's supposed to be, I don't know), is bound to make some oddities that we, as a wiki, are naturally going to point out. That's just the way it is.

And no, Scooby-Doo isn't serialised, but monster cases still should have some kind of order to them, and The Scooby-Doo Show happened after Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! I hold the rank of Admin on the Supernatural Wiki. Believe me, I know exactly what that is like having to deal with a person like that. What we usually do is block them for up to a year. It takes consensus to Infinite Block there and I only know of one person that ever got it in my tenure on that site. Couple months ago another Admin somehow pissed someone off (we only know that because of a derogatory message the guy left) and he launched a massive attack on the Wiki using unregistered user accounts, meaning we block one and another pops up soon afterwards. I was the only Admin around at that point so I was left alone to deal with it with the help of a few faithful users who were also on. I eventually managed to figure out how to shut down unregistered user editing but the guy continued by creating a few new actual accounts that got blocked before finally subsiding. That was a nightmare to deal with.