Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-4923516-20151219233412/@comment-24583896-20151220033359

I'm half and half with your suggestion here. Plenty of users are perfectly capable of putting on a good display of their content just like the admins. Some do it better.

I've already taken it upon myself to walk one of our newest contributors through the process of formatting an article. At least the format we consider ideal. She's made excellent progress and I'm quite happy to say that after some time, she really won't need the help. What I mean to say is, yes, maybe there's a way we could teach other users how to meet standards. However, if they are not meeting said standards, we should not delete their content, that would be unfair. Especially if they show the potential

Also, you have to remember, we're not all coming from the same place. What we consider ideal might not be the same for someone else. With such diversity, people need time to adjust and warm up to the environment first. What would we look like if we rid a place where people come together the option to express their ideas? In the way they desire? There's a way to work around all the angles, but we could at least be fair about it. That's more ideal than a manual