Board Thread:Community Voting/@comment-4257955-20150306000303/@comment-25995065-20150306000925

As I said in my blog, I believe any discussions that directly effect the community and its users should be discussed publicly. As long as those discussions don't contain personally identifiable information about those users, there's no reason why the rest of the community shouldn't be aware of what's being discussed and done involving fellow community members. In many situations, such as those about demotions, the entire community should be able to voice their opinions as well, not just have it decided upon admins in private. The admin wiki surely can be still used by administrators, such as for event planning, or possibly for the first stages of sockpuppet investigations. For those curious and who have not seen, these are the guidelines outlined for Brickipedia's admin wiki (written as what is not to be done on the admin wiki).