User blog comment:Alyssa5582/What Constitutes OP?/@comment-5042662-20150918144400/@comment-5879271-20150918152251

I'm sure Bond knows, Ellie. There's no need to be a jerk about this, and that goes out to everyone. So many people seem to be pissed off about Jaina...but what does she do? ''Literally nothing. ''Yes, she's good with ice--but that's just like a character being proficient with wandless magic. Yes, she is a queen, and yes, the specifics of that are questionable, but it really doesn't affect anyone. Yes, she did ice the castle, and it might have been a little overboard, but magic is volatile and it's not out of the question. And what happened when she iced the castle? It was cold and the floors were slippery. Anything else was by your own choice.

Why does everyone use Bond's chars as an example? Actually, why is this even an issue? In my experience, OP chars that actually do stuff on the wiki have been shut down before they do too much...People are upset about Prince owning businesses, but Bond asked first and if you all are just mad that he owns a muggle chain store ask him to let it go. (Pun intended)

And you people are mad about your char ideas being shut down while upper-level users seem to get to do whatever they want. Ask ''why. ''Some char ideas could accidentally result in everyone thinking they can do that, or get away with things, just because one char did. The crats have chars in positions of power because no one else will take the responsibility, and, for these upper level char positions, it is imperative that a trusted, active user is running it. When you think about it, it's logical. As for the icing of Hogwarts...sure it was kind of random but as I said above it didn't really do much.

Instead of getting all pissed off and griping about it and making angry blogs that basically personally attack some users...logically present the facts, use past examples of similar events, and if you have a personal issue with someone pm them and talk about it.

This isn't really direct at you, Lyss. This blog is clear and civil and informative.