Thread:NessaTasartir16/@comment-24640155-20160122111117/@comment-24971252-20160122145936

^I second that so hard.

Anyone can create a page as long as it contains quality content. About case pages... We should publish one as soon as the devs release the case itself. That's how every wiki I've ever visited works, and this is coming from someone who's contributed to tons of wikis. I don't see what the problem is if we do the same on this wiki... Is this place a special snowflake?

So, this is a suggestion: going forward, we should release the case page as soon as the devs have released the case, with an appropriate template at the top. We could also lock down the case page to admins only for the time being, and insert new information step by step as we go carefully through the case. (Also, anyone should be able to add new information; this isn't an "admins-only" wiki.)

So what's all the fuss about? And if anyone is concerned and is in fear of "getting spoiled", then oh please, aren't you a genius by coming to a wiki in the first place?

And if we agree to this, we'd automatically have to lift the spoiler rule, which I also agree with. Like, the main page itself has a rather noticeable "This wiki contains spoilers" warning. Guys, it's not a spoiler anymore when Pretty Simple itself has released the case and anyone is able to access it and uncover the latest information going forward. Wikis are, after all, focused on adding each and every detail about the game ASAP.

Also, people come here to discuss the new stuff, because the hype is real, not to "spoil" someone and get themselves blocked. This is an interactive community.