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Some of the language here seems unnecessarily hostile. Calling writing CYOA's "absurdly easy," the kind of elitist establishment of a definition for what constitutes a "non-trivial" CYOA (the second and third of which are pretty weird and uncommon features), and the flat-out arbitrary rejection of certain styles of game (such as those where the source code are involved) all seem childish and exclusionary. Would anyone object to this being rewritten to be more welcoming? --[[User:Aaronius|Aaronius]] 21:53, 22 September 2013 (UTC) | Some of the language here seems unnecessarily hostile. Calling writing CYOA's "absurdly easy," the kind of elitist establishment of a definition for what constitutes a "non-trivial" CYOA (the second and third of which are pretty weird and uncommon features), and the flat-out arbitrary rejection of certain styles of game (such as those where the source code are involved) all seem childish and exclusionary. Would anyone object to this being rewritten to be more welcoming? --[[User:Aaronius|Aaronius]] 21:53, 22 September 2013 (UTC) | ||
: OK, I rewrote it. [[User:Aaronius|Aaronius]] 00:38, 28 September 2013 (UTC) |
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Some of the language here seems unnecessarily hostile. Calling writing CYOA's "absurdly easy," the kind of elitist establishment of a definition for what constitutes a "non-trivial" CYOA (the second and third of which are pretty weird and uncommon features), and the flat-out arbitrary rejection of certain styles of game (such as those where the source code are involved) all seem childish and exclusionary. Would anyone object to this being rewritten to be more welcoming? --Aaronius 21:53, 22 September 2013 (UTC)
- OK, I rewrote it. Aaronius 00:38, 28 September 2013 (UTC)