Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-31037977-20190625183526/@comment-33719196-20190630224312

True, since Fandom is a public platform, the pages also belongs to the wiki. However, people must be careful and considerate with the works of others if it stands out enough to be reviewed and put in the spotlight. Remember, they aren't just criticizing a page, they are also criticizing and commenting on an author's writing skills such as spelling, grammar, vocabulary, and eloquence in public. Starless has roughly 1.2K subscribers which means that an average of 1000 people watch the video and will comment publicly or privately. And since the review was negative, people will now think against the pasta. The fanbase and the public also plays a role on whether or not the Pasta is deemed good regardless of who's property it is. When this happens, they critique pastas that belong to the entire RCW since like you said, all pages, once published, will also belong to the public under our license. Although, Starless does cite his pages, it can still affect the author in a negative way when a story/page is taken to critiques