User blog comment:ClutchTheGreat/The Viewpoints of Brickipedia/@comment-5884303-20130909200300

I believe both wikis have their ups and downs. Brickipedia certainly has many more pros than what you listed, but if you have your opinions, its fair. LMBW's main pro is that it is a place for individuals sharing a common interest to come together and interact with each other. The main con of LMBW is that its general audience is not very understanding, nor are they very forgiving or accepting (in a lenient sort of way, primarily in chat). With its audience, LMBW has less traditional morals from most other wikis, such as Brickipedia. These morals come from the fact that many users on this wiki are young Christians who have strong feelings for their beliefs, which is why many of you feel a problem with the language allowed in our chat. Brickipedia has many Christians too, yet most (if not all) are more understanding to the policy and don't feel as offended by language. With LMBW's morals that are so much different than traditional social settings, many Brickipedians don't feel comfortable interacting with users on this wiki.

As for the language, it has already been pointed out that Brickipedia considers a "swear" less of that than what LMBW considers a swear. This is because we never have had much of a problem with individuals using such words, nor have the users had a problem with those words being used around them. Additionally, we have a rule that will fluctuate our chat policies to ensure all individuals can feel comfortable with their beliefs and morals:


 * "Avoid making other users feel uncomfortable or offended. If another user is made uncomfortable or is offended by something done in chat, although what was done was not against any rule directly, the topic, mention, or whatever caused the user to feel uncomfortable or offended should not be discussed or spoken of while that user may see it, if it is reasonable have not being discussed."
 * &#8213;Brickipedia chat policy

You're perfectly welcome to use our chat whenever, and if you at any time feel uncomfortable, disrespected or offended by something going on in the public chat, PM a moderator, such as myself, and we can take care of it. Our job is to ensure all users feel safe and remain appropriate.

Additionally, if you find problems with the way something is on Brickipedia, start a forum. Make your voice and opinions heard, and the community will listen.