User blog comment:Obi the LEGO Fan/Regulating "Admin Talk"/@comment-4091019-20150307003642/@comment-25995065-20150307011301

If your opinions would offend someone, why say them at all anywhere? There's no need. This wiki doesn't need negative opinions, nor does the admin wiki. Opinions that would offend someone don't need to be a part of the decision making process anywhere, whether it be here or on a private admin wiki. If your reason is "this user is a d-bag to other users", that's not necessary in a decision making process. If your reason is more appropriate, like "this user has trouble being respectful to his fellow members", there's no reason why those kinds of reasons need to be hidden. That doesn't offend anyone. What that does is informs that user, and possibly other users, what they need to improve on.

Yes, LMBW is not Brickipedia or any other wiki. But it's not different. Every wiki anywhere will have two-sided arguments in a decision making process. That's how they work. And in the process of those two sides arguing, a consensus is met where both sides are satisfied. That provides better outcomes to decisions than if admins are deciding it on their own in a private wiki. You shouldn't think two-sided arguments are something you should be avoiding, and no, no matter how much you like to believe it, LMBW is not that much different from other wikis in this regard.