Gaming Wiki Admins Suck! www.tcrf.net Epic Rant!
Enough is enough. If you follow me on twitter, you can see the lengthy "discussion" I've been having with the "site admins" about this. https://twitter.com/therpgfanatic Expand this description for more links. I suggest you read the Twitter discussions, you'll learn how the admin of the site basically doesn't like my video because it doesn't put money into his own pocket. And he thinks I'm scum for having an ad on my video to cover costs of this show, but it's perfectly okay for him to solicit donations to run his wiki.
You can also find the page reverts in the site logs, clearly showing they deleted the video within a split second of posting it. How can you even know what the video is about if you just instant delete it? http://tcrf.net/index.php?title=SaGa_Frontier&action=history Anyway at the very end they admit they have a bot who monitors the site for new reverts, so you don't need to be Sherlock to solve the mystery of the instantly removed video.
My only crime was embedding my SaGa Frontier review into the wiki article; an article that has YT videos already. But not from me; oh no, we can't have that! /sarcasm
My user profile talk page,
http://tcrf.net/User_talk:Rpgfanboy
Admin Pages:
GlitterBerri's Twitter: https://twitter.com/glitterberri
The site admin Twitter https://twitter.com/CuttingRoomWiki
The YT channel which is allowed to have a video on the SaGa Frontier article,
http://www.youtube.com/user/XolarDark
The "network" (really just a facade for Broadband tv / TGN) being advertised on that YT channel, http://www.youtube.com/user/GamingLabel
Social blade proving it belongs to Broadband TV http://socialblade.com/youtube/user/GamingLabel
Article from SEOmoz about the dark side of Wikipedia, and how admins abuse it http://www.seomoz.org/blog/the-dark-side-of-wikipedia
New York Times article about how some people masquerade as admins on "web 2.0 sites" in order to keep "competitors" from being able to become part of the community. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/13/business/13search.html
More articles about wiki admin abuses http://gwengalerevealed.blogspot.com/
Evidence suggesting gaming sites often manipulate web 2.0 properties for their own benefit http://www.dailydot.com/news/ign-reddit-ban-vote-cheating/
http://searchengineland.com/the-art-of-seo-for-wikipedia-16-tips-to-gain-respect-11126
Finally, an article on my Youtube Partner strategies blog about the drastic lengths you have to go to utilize a wiki page if you want to contribute videos, http://www.youtubevideomarketingblog.com/2013/01/how-to-outsmart-wiki-editors-while.html
....Which, I should add, wouldn't be necessary if Wiki sites were operated the way they were intended to be.
A prior bout I had with an admin at a different web 2.0 site, http://www.youtubevideomarketingblog.com/2012/09/mod-abuse-at-animeshinbuncom-and-other.html
I'm sick of abusive mods. It's time to do something about it.
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