Thread:Unity29/@comment-25144755-20151204111555/@comment-4598272-20151231125638

You should learn to drop a subject when it is enough. Your wantings didn't become rules, because a lot of (rational) people disagreed with them. Also your wantings actually became rules to a certain extent. We now have infinite blocks again and also have found a way to make sure that they are better enforced. They might not replace the trouble which happened before, but look at the real world. When the death penalty was disestablished in Germany, did that replace all the damage which has been caused by it, in particular if innocent people have been executed before. No, not at all. But it showed that the lawmakers have learned from their mistakes and were trying to make better rules and effectively enforce them. And that's the point: the past can not be changed but the present and future. And my group also has learned from their mistakes. When we started the wiki in July 2013, it was our first major wiki project. We had good ideas how to set up the wiki, but we also made mistakes like every person who starts something new does. But we have learned from them and it is very unlikely that we will repeat them on a future wiki. Also Klaus was stopped every time when he made trouble. My group also didn't have the time to care about the wiki, in particular when it became more and more obvious that this wiki would die. We also had to deal with a lot of other problems, in particular with how we should react to the questionable blocks by Sannse. Due to our busy schedule it took us months to find an effective solution. Also like in no year before we spent a lot of time in building up our new wiki-related YouTube channels and also looked for months after the Brazilian dub of Heroes: Legend of the Battle Disks until we finally found it. As well I finished my Bachelor exams this year and started my master studies. So it was an extremely busy year for us and we were often unable to pay attention to a wiki which was dying anyway. As a leader you should rather be a realist than an optimist or and idealist. The judges I met at court during my practical training this summer were all pure realists and professionals who are concerned about nothing but that the laws are enforced. Also I don't think that political leaders like Barack Obama and Angela Merkel are like you. They are rather like me and look at what could be done and what not. I will also talk about some of the topics mentioned in my final blog post. However our opinion stands and unlike you we are professionals and pure realists.