Thread:MondlichtPanda/@comment-37484301-20200411232318/@comment-37484301-20200515020356

Andisimon wrote: I wanted to make sure they don't serve an important purpose...

https://choices-stories-you-play.fandom.com/wiki/Thread:119771 the user basically started vandalizing Kamilah's page. The edits were reverted and the user was warned to not do that again but speaking from experience, it's not unlikely they will continue...

Back to the writers page...since it seems most of us prefer staff instead of writers in the title, should we have two or more sections, one for writers and one or more for other staff? Or should we keep it as is but include information next to each and every person what position they have? Somethng like Luke (Writer) vs Danielle (Art Lead)? And if we use the general term staff, who else would have to be included? Daniel (music)? QA/testing?

And I noticed you are working on the villains and big bads categories and remove villain category from characters who are considered big bads. Well, there are big bads who are not villains and some who are? For example Amber vs Nathan... so should we include information on this in the big bad category page description? It currently doesn't state that a big bad can also be a villain. The villain category description is more clear than the big bad category one... something like "Many of the big bads are criminals/villains (or synonym) while others are not but since they are the big bad, they are not included in the villains category as well"?

The original Villains category description included: "What distinguishes them from big bads, is that it's either uncertain or they are not the series' main villain." which confused me because certain characters had both villain and big bad. we also have a criminal category but criminals aren't necessarily the villains and/or big bads of the stories too. so I was trying to separate and distinguish them. like 1st step - antagonist, 2nd step - villain, 3rd step - big bad, where villains are like the side-kicks to the big bads. We can modify it again but you'll have to figure out the wording - what makes a villain a villain? why are certain big bads villains but other big bads aren't? without using the words "psychopath / sociopath / psychotic"