User blog comment:Lancer1289/Wikia's New Skin, the countdown begins/@comment-737801-20100929200652/@comment-737801-20100930033050

Wow there is no need for the attitude Jake, I just make a comment and you don't nee to blast me on it.

While yes it would be incredibly irresponsible to let people who comment run the show, that usually never results in anything good, they have still yet to address any real questions. Also it isn' the same four or five people, after taking out staff and random people, it comes to about 220 editors who have edited the blog, as currently about 242 editors have done so. And of those probably around 20 have been positive. Still that is a lot of people who don't like it and while 220 is a small part of the community, that is still enough to draw some attention.

Other blogs have had different editors and similar opinions have been shared, I don't have the exact numbers but only a few positive comments where there too. Most, if not all of the positive commentators have been met with respect with people respecting their opinions. While it would be like jumping into a shark tank, so far all of the sharks in said tank are vegetarians.

While yes some people how don't care either way won't comment, still the simple fact is that Wikia hasn't responded to many of the questions that have been raised, however I'm hopeful that the blog that was mentioned that will go up next week will have answers. Still even then the fact that they provided some answers is something and did a lot to die down the anger. While no one can expect immediate reactions, the fact that there were responses has died down the tirade for now. However the staff didn't go into much detail and just saying a few things would probably done something to ease the comments off a bit.

Still I am hopeful that the blog next week will have some answers and the staff will respond to these comments in full. Again I know nothing will happen immediately, but still the staff could have provided some more information about why some of the decisions were made to answer questions that had been brought up multiple times.