I feel that since the tfwiki.net was started up by a certain group of fans, they should have the right to administrate it how ever they wish (even if they *claim* to be accurate or welcome submissions), because they at least went to the trouble of creating such an extensive project. They have no obligation to maintain any level of accuracy or seriousness. If it was unreliable, fans would go to a TFs wiki that is reliable, or create one themselves - there doesn't have to be just one. But to keep the passion towards creating and maintaining the most comprehensive TFs wiki on the net, the people behind it need to make it fun to do. Transformers is just too huge a universe now to expect a small group of fans committed to a wiki project to be like mindless automatons in the ongoing construction of it. And if they refuse to accept help from verified corrections, then it is their loss. They are the 'owners' (administrators) of the site, which means they can adopt any content agenda they want.

I do think they probably should have obvious disclaimers on the site, to make sure people don't take something serious that is just humour. But complaining about someone else's project because they have their own agenda (which is their right), is just wasting time and frustration.

And starting up a topic just to bait a known critic of the tfwiki.net isn't a good idea either. We know it exists, and why people use it, and it gets talked about enough times in existing topics - we didn't need a whole new topic to encourage more debate on the issue.