Thread:Thomas83514/@comment-5205221-20170904120132/@comment-11001-20170916234145

I've said this about a hundred times, but when the community that was here many years ago chose to leave, their authority over the wiki and the content was left behind as well. That includes their rules. New contributors are not required to follow the old rules; and in effect there are no local rules about what content can be added here at this time. On-topic articles that do not violate any of FANDOM's terms of use are fine. Spamming is against FANDOM's terms of use and would not be okay.

Rules are set up by the community and not by the admins on a well-run wiki. But they are not static and they change to meet the needs of a changing community. As a new community grows it will decide on its own rules. When that happens they will go through and "clean up" any content that falls outside of them.

But until then, you need to let people contribute and stop trying to control what happens here.

And just to clarify, new accounts are able to create a wiki, adopt a wiki, and, on the vast majority of all wikis, create new pages. On a wiki with an existing active community it might make sense to request that new accounts spend some time familiarizing themselves with the community before suggesting changes, but that is, in no way, the case on this wiki.