Thread:Anonymoustyd/@comment-25505604-20150530035728/@comment-5294711-20150530181301

ItsBloonTasty wrote: These guidelines are bullshit. Just because something is OP doesn't mean it's bad, and I think the real reason for deleting OP would be because it's useless (who needs Blue Bloons if you can have a Red Bloon with 3 HP) and dumb.

...and how is "useless and dumb" not bad?

Anyway, my reasoning behind these guidelines is that I'm not simply trying to delete a few over-the-top conceptions, I"m trying to get rid of the "OP Culture" that has plagued our wiki for way too long. I want people to focus on making real conceptions and want the wiki not to look like we are always so busy making overpowered stuff then mocking them. Thus, I tried to take out the conceptions that makes OP-ness looks like a basis of our wiki, but I may have gone too far.

Logologologol wrote: One suggestion tho, how about we make this guideline serve as a reference. And once a conception went out of standard, we reserve the final judgement of deleting it or not. Unless there ARE extreme cases like a trillion health (You guys do realize these takes more than 4 years of restless efforts to kill right?), we should discuss on things before/rather than really instantly delete stuff based on the standards. This way we can control the quality of the conception, while not overkilling innocent outliers.

Very well, I have considered your suggestion, and here's my own:

Stop the cleanup entirely, and just live with the future conceptions and try to forget about past works

Why? The reason is way more simple than you may thing:

We currently have over 3000 pages (near 4000, in fact), most of those need to be re-read. And how many people are participating in the cleanup? Not much. EVEN if every active user in this wiki joined in, it still wouldn't be enough to simply mass-delete bad conceptions like paranoid nazis in a reasonable amount of time, let alone tagging them and discussing them and judging them before they are deleted. I'm not saying that it's a bad thing to do, in fact, by common sense it's obviously the "best" way. But here's the thing: It'll take FOREVER. And I mean it.