GuildWiki talk:Personal sites

I'd probably agree with something like this &mdash; Skuld 02:52, 29 November 2006 (CST)
 * It's not really written up formally enough to be implemented yet. But that's a minor thing, this would be quite difficult to police I'd say and I don't think that people are using the GuildWiki as "their personal webspace" at the moment, there's just a large number of longish user pages.


 * I like the fact that people can get a little creative on their user page, the place would be intolerably boring if it was all just documentation. We're not getting paid for this, there's nobody looking over our shoulder making sure we're working all the time. I'm sure all of us at some stage have "wasted" time mucking around with the layout of their user page and browsed through other people's as well. What's the harm in having a user page which says a bit about what your and your characters are doing in the game, why not have a bit of fun with it, otherwise I'd feel like I'm being employed as a librarian to catalogue a neverending stream of information. Our user pages give us a personality here, I like the fact that I know the contributors here a bit, you know we're a community, not a bunch of nose to the grindstone robots. I'm not sure how you define a page length but I'm sure mine would be longer than a page, does my help guide have to go? Am I abusing the user category? --Xasxas256 03:19, 29 November 2006 (CST)


 * I'm fine with that, I don't it when users with nothing but a user page, like it says in the article, using it as their home page &mdash; Skuld 03:22, 29 November 2006 (CST)


 * Where's an example I can peruse over? I don't remember seeing many user pages like that myself but our definitions might be different. The last one I can remember was that guy with the picture of the warrior who offered a running service. --Xasxas256 03:28, 29 November 2006 (CST)


 * User:Prince Morda? Not trying to single anyone out here, just the first that I ran across with a good size page and no edits other than to their page (and one talking to Skuld).
 * Personally the only thing that I'm going to worry about on userpages are things that could get the wiki in trouble. Illeagle activities, stuff frowned on by ANet (porn, gold selling, etc...), etc....  --Rainith 03:38, 29 November 2006 (CST)


 * gulp* O_O... --Jamie [[Image:Jamie.jpg|24px|(Talk Page)]] 03:45, 29 November 2006 (CST)

Point-by-point:


 * User pages should be short and concise.

Text doesn't hurt anything, though. A ten-page treatise on why I love Dragon Slash takes up less server space than a single picture.


 * GuildWiki is not your personal web page host.

Who uses their user page this way? I've yet to see anyone fill up a page with stuff unrelated to GW, other than an "about me" paragraph here or there.


 * GuildWiki is not your personal blog.

Who uses their user page this way?


 * Do not create pages for your guilds or characters.

I agree, but this seems to be a matter of taste rather than strict necessity. Are a few extra pages in someone's user space that big of a deal from a technical perspective?


 * GuildWiki bandwidth is not for hosting images of your characters and their accomplishments. Nobody cares what your armor looks like.

If a lot of people are looking at your picture, then they do, on some level. If they aren't, then you're not really eating bandwidth, are you?


 * User pages longer than a page should be deleted.

Uh, who's going to police all these user pages? Measuring "a page" on the Internet is clunky, anyway.

&mdash; 130.58 (talk) 03:47, 29 November 2006 (CST)


 * What about clutter on Special:Recentchanges? &mdash; Skuld 03:50, 29 November 2006 (CST)
 * The suggested policy does nothing to cover that. People can make 100 edits tweaking a short page as easily as they can spend 100 edits editing a long one. Heck, mine's pretty damn long and I've only made 53 edits in about a year, with no more than five in the same day. Recentchanges spam comes mainly from people who don't know how to really use the wiki software and are trying to do fancy layout tricks (e.g. all those pages with tables, rounded borders, &c.). Just plopping text on a page, even if you get pretty anal about it and save all the time, won't spam Recentchanges much. &mdash; 130.58 (talk) 04:59, 29 November 2006 (CST)


 * Yay for 130.58! Agree totally with ya and I don't know why this issue has suddenly come up again, I don't see it being a problem anywhere. While User:Prince Morda may not be much of a contributor presently, I don't have any objections to that user page (although giving credit might be nice but that's got nothing to do with the issue at hand). --Xasxas256 03:53, 29 November 2006 (CST)


 * Ummm, yeah. Just found this propoced policy and noticed that I should be more active with the user page stuff. As you might notice from my user page, I really think that we should allow longish user pages with a lot of stuff. However, we should clearly have a policy for such cases as the one mentioned above. We should think about deleting user pages of anyone who does not contribute to the wiki otherwise. I tried to suggest this earlier when I noticed people making advertisement user pages without benefiting the wiki in any way and the above mentioned user is another good reason for this policy. --[[Image:Gem-icon-sm.png]] (talk) 04:09, 29 November 2006 (CST)


 * 130.58 has a spot on analysis IMO. I'm not opposed to policies on user page content, but this really goes against the grain of everything we have said about user pages in the past. I do not agree with even one of the points in this article as it stands.  &lt;LordBiro&gt;/&lt;Talk&gt; 06:13, 29 November 2006 (CST)