A post on a recent bit of drama involving Complete Monster pages and moderator infighting

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First, DocColress objected to a tiny Complete Monster page with just one example on it for one game in the Tales series. Fair enough, but decided to delete the page repeatedly despite disagreement on the good sense behind it was unacceptable.
First, DocColress objected to a tiny Complete Monster page with just one example on it for one game in the Tales series. Fair enough, but deciding to delete the page repeatedly despite disagreement on the good sense behind it was unacceptable. We DON'T make such decisions by fiat here until they are hashed out.


The argument at the crux of this is simple: Those who prefer to lump information all on one page and those who prefer to split it to more relevant pages dedicated to the topic.
The argument at the crux of this is simple: Those who prefer to lump information all on one page and those who prefer to split it to more relevant pages dedicated to the topic.