Club Penguin Fan Universe:Court House/USA Only

Agentgenius's View
Is restricting people from making articles set in Club Penguin really necessary? I hear that it is because it is too hard to make other articles, that non-USA articles are all low-quality, but lets have a look at a few things;


 * Too hard? Come on. That's just lazy.
 * All poor quality? Just because people don't make impessive articles on a subject, that's no reason to outlaw it.
 * Making non-USA articles does not violate any other part of the COC.
 * It restricts users even further. To build a sucessful wiki community, trust is very important. If users feel that they cannot write what they like, the question "Why am I at a Fanon Wiki if I can't write about the subject" comes into mind.
 * I joined to write articles about Club Penguin. This is the Club Penguin Fanon Wiki. And that's why users come here.
 * This Wiki's motto is 'Write anything fictional about Club Penguin'. Anything. Think about it.
 * This Wiki has too many rules. I'm not the first person to say that. Club Penguin Fanon Wiki:That's Death! already outlaws most escatological references. If we go on like this, we're going to end up unable to make a single Non-PC subject!

I'm not saying that the USA is bad, but if I can't write about anything else, I'll just start another CPFW somewhere else. --  ₪  ΔĢєŋŦGεиιυς  15:25, 4 March 2009 (UTC)

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