Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-3390396-20130704105258/@comment-3544775-20130704124545

Yeah, I saw it. I don't particularity care about it. Rarely an anon is doing something more than fixing typo or something minor. Although that's a good thing and helps the wiki, we can live even without it. And mostly anon are spamming, removing content, etc (although I don't remember seeing someone doing that here). I haven't seen anywhere a regular anon editor, after 1-2 edits, they join the wiki or never return to edit again.

Toriko Wiki is affected too, and it's much more bloody than Nanatsu (with the tons of blood, severed limbs, served human heads for dinner, etc, it shouldn't be a "kids" manga). Although the anime is really toned down and its aim is younger audience. But considering how many people are spamming there, removing content, inserting insults or gibberish, etc, it may have good effect on Toriko Wiki. Same may be good for Nanatsu Wiki in the long plan. I mean, there should be anime (I HOPE SO), and I really doubt that some of the bloody moments will remain the same or some of the ecchi moments. Thus it will be aimed at younger audience than the manga. And if it's get popular, it's sure thing that a spammers will come here too.