Thread:Imamadmad/@comment-27028390-20150131222856/@comment-4189499-20150201093849

Roseturnip wrote: I honestly have no idea what's going on here... There's still a lot of dramas happened here anywhere, so please don't causing anymore dramas here.

Imamadmad wrote: Guess what? Let them be angry. Let them spam my message wall with angry messages. I honestly don't care. I can handle it. But if it helps the wiki become a better place in the long run, it is infinitely worth it! So much respect given, huh?? I thought you did like to respect other opinions all the time, and now I'm surprised you're not. No offense, but your reply seems insulting users anywhere, including me. You're trying to made users mad, right? I'm not going to be being mean, I'm not saying they are innocent either, I never said that. Please have a looks at the thread for disabling chat, can you see how many opposes are there?! I said that because sometimes you just have to jump in and make a change and see what happens if it could benefit the community in the long run. The decision was made just after seeing yet another argument erupt over what happened on chat, and one where evidence couldn't be collected to solve it. By turning off chat temporarily, we can see if its removal helps make these arguments clearer. Also, let me stress that this change is temporary. Chat is not being turned off permanently. Once the test has been concluded, we will again look to the community to determine whether we should keep chat or not, once we have some data to back up our claims.

That other remark I made was specifically so angry people such as you would come to me rather than other users involved in the decision. It was my idea, and I was the one who chose to implement it because I can take a little heat. Sometimes we can make some unpopular decisions which turn out to be better for everyone, like this one, but a discussion was held before the decision was implemented to confirm that it was a good idea to at least try it. Many users were in favour of the trial, and those who opposed it gave reasons which were easily responded to. Anyway, that's why we're having the trial. It's not opposing community will but instead finding out the facts so we can then go to the community with a solid argument and argue the point on facts. If you don't like it, just wait a few more days and everything will be back to normal.