Board Thread:Narutopedia Collaboration/@comment-25075055-20140306083717/@comment-28861328-20140306220333

All I see is a couple of hard noses that are opposed to people actually having friendly conversations about the topic matter for the strict reason that they don't want to put up with it. Wikis are encyclopedias. Fine. But Wikia, as in the company that built the software we're using, designed it to revolve around the communities. I really do not see what the problem is with having at least one board for discussing the series in which we have dedicated this wiki to.

That being said, - The reasoning being promoted for the counter argument is based on just not wanting to, without any soldi reasoning to the contrary. I could understand if you thought the topics would get out of hand, but its very simple: you limit the discussions to being about the Naruto series, ban the posting of spoilers, like every other wiki out there, and leave it at that.

Heck, even Wookiepedia, the arguably most successful encyclopedia on Wikia about a fictional series has a massive social discussion area on its boards. There literally is no problem with this other than a few people wanting to be fuddy duds.

That's my two cents.