Board Thread:Admin Announcements/@comment-5843134-20140803080907/@comment-5843134-20140804043930

UCS123 wrote: """American English is most oftenly used and is become more and more preffered. Now you'll say, most people on microwiki are British or happen to prefer British english so it doesn't matter how many people in the world speak/use American English."""

Your argument is invalidated because your defending  a "majority rules" based argument with a statement that can be challenged. To clarify, just because British English is most taught, does not mean that it is the most used. A strong argument can be made that American English is most used. You may say how is that argument relate to microwiki? Yo ucan jsut as easily say, how is the fact that British english is most taught relevent to your argument?

You said that the decision does not have to be based off of popular consensus. However thus far, it seems that most people are in favor of a Native English rule. "Consensus"

You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means