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

These past couple of months, we've been focusing on improving the wiki, but we've been neglecting the most important part of the wiki, the community.

A few months ago, a British English rule was put in place, which understandably had some backfire from our friends over the pond. Unsurprisingly, users in Britain generally support this rule.

So, since this topic is somewhat controversial, we've decided to let the community vote on one of the following three options.

1. Keep the British English rule.

2. Replace the British English rule with an American English rule. (All articles must be in American English)

3. Replace it with a "native English" only rule. (For example, pages about American micronations would have to be written in American English, and pages about British micronations would have to be written in British English).

Remember! Consensus is not a democratic vote! A decision will be made based on the stronger argument, and not because an option has the most votes. 