User blog:The Leader/Wiki Perfection Act - Mary Sues Involved

Hi guys. Well I'm getting <ce - err... annoyed at people who think that they've got a perfect character. Which is why I want to propose a new way to deal with this


 * Warning - Given to users in cases where it's first time.


 * Oath Warning - This is the second stage. They have to admit whether they didn't comply or not. If they didn't recieve the message some how or any other excuse they need to take an oath in front of an BOSSMASTER or a veteran user. If they lie and it's found out some how the lier will recieve anything from a hour to two weeks block for not complying. If they admit they didn't lie then get a big shouting thing.


 * Big Tell Off for Perfection Naughtiness (BTOPN) - A big tell off basicly.


 * Perfection Contract (PC) - User will have to sign a contract. It means that they are sorry. It isn't a legal document. The terms of it is written. It's optional to sign it but if they don't then they're saying "I will not comply". This could result in a longer last stage. The contract lasts for a week. It's basicly an agreement between community and perfect master; community leaves perfect master alone if he signs.


 * User Perfectation Limitation (UPL) - What we did to Swiss Ninja. We've used Warnings, Oath Warnings, BTOPNs and PCs. Now we give the character(s) an ego and make funny stuff happen. They also recieve restrictions similar to NAE. This lasts for a week but restrictions 2 weeks and on some cases the comedy lasts for two weeks too (like not signing a PC or the Oath Warning and not complying). A UPL counts as a legal document.


 * Block of Perfection (BoF) - We've tried everything. But now it's a block. Blocks last for 1 day to 2 weeks. Block times depend on what happened - whether he recieved a Oath Warning, didn't comply with the BOSS during the PC or broke the PC agreement and also user age. The average block should about three days-week.

So what you say? -- Firmato per Il Dirigente  Conversazione verso Il Dirigente  19:21, March 6, 2010 (UTC)