Thread:Speedit/@comment-27524282-20160506040643/@comment-26402117-20160506163510

Yeesh, I didn't know about any badge hunting. That's a completely different story and in many cases, a more serious problem.

In any case, I have no problem with DerrickMa5's content addition. However, there are certain things readers expect to see on a wiki with certain decencies to be observed with editing style and categorisation:


 * The maintenance of categorisation so that categories don't go to irrelevant content.
 * The use of moderately formal factual content in prose to avoid potentially reading like spam and etc.
 * No self-insertion within articles. People interact with users in comments section, not article section.

The user is still a contributor. If his writing isn't up to scratch in a reader's opinion, it can be rewritten.