Board Thread:Approved Suggestions/@comment-170.158.82.102-20160217203537/@comment-26172435-20160219211034

I cannot and will not accuse the original poster of rule breaking with the contents of this first post ... apart from the fact that it was posted 4 times.

Other than that, we all understand it is practicaly impossible for most users to do a full check on what has posted and 'approved' before, so we won't be too picky on 'originality' anyway [1]. What's most important is whether a suggestion thread is specific. Concrete is also helpful, but we can work on that while evaluating the first post during the feedback process, so original posters can improve their first post with the feedback they're getting.

Note that non-registered users named 'A Wikia Contributor', cannot edit a first post, so it's very inconvenient to post suggestions, especially lengthly ones, as a non-registered user. We realize that, so we may sometimes lend a hand.

''[1] Yes, as a community we fail to provide a clear overview of what has already been posted before. Part of that is due to the limitations in the wikia functionalities, and part is due to 'procedural shortcomings' ... and yes, we need to work on those.''