Board Thread:Off-Topic Posts/@comment-35010010-20180330223800

The structure of the wiki had been restored after a long, hard, and bloody war between the accounters, moderators, and rebelling anons/users of the wiki. It had been quite a while since the war ended, and the wiki was settling down peacefully, back into the fun, helpful, and community-created wiki it originally had been before the anons striked.

Now, the joke role board was being considered to be taken down for simply being such a chaos-causing source. But, the anons and a few users requested that it stay up, to support the fans of ToS that let their mind wonder into the craziest of role ideas.

So, the joke role board was kept around, and roles weren't spammed so much on it.

All was back in its rightful position amongst the wiki, accounters and anons alike enjoyed chatting together due to their common interests regarding the game we all know and love, Town of Salem.

However, an accounter under the username of "TheSheriff1" thought that anons were given too many rights, that they should be extremely limited to their ability to use the wiki. TheSheriff1 gained many supporters quickly, and rose to power. The users of the wiki watched in awe as a new accounter was taking charge of things, but they didn't exactly know how.

TheSheriff1 was a respectable individual. He was patient, intelligent, responsible, and had great knowledge of the ToS game and wiki. Many users admired his playing of part in the community. In fact, a moderator anonomously granted him the almighty ban hammer to utilize if needed.

TheSheriff1's power was unstoppable, and as soon as he had became one of the most popular users of the wiki, he set a campaign to strip anons of their rights on the wiki, as he said it, they were immature, spammers, and typically had poor grammar.

So, TheSheriff1 made the following changes to the rights of anons:

- Anons could no longer insert links, photos, nor pictures in their posts and replies.

- Anons would have to pay a $0.10 fee every time they posted and replied. (If an anon does not live in the U.S., the fee will be converted to whatever currency they use.)

These changes angered many users of the wiki, especially anons. Posts saying #RESTOREANONS were spread throughout the wiki, but many, if not, all of them were deleted almost immediately when posted.

TheSheriff1 lost a portion of his supporters, and the wiki was now divided into all-out war regarding anon rights.

TheSheriff1 looked over the chaos amongst the wiki, and pondered what his actions could do. 