Thread:ゆーたん/@comment-9693174-20161120063433/@comment-35019468-20161120101708

So let's see if I can summarize this and cut out irrelevant tangents before things start getting ugly.

Tachimas uses a swear word while taking with Drewbert, which was perfectly fine in the given context but may be misconstrued as confrontational out of context. Yuu-tan sees this and, understandably not knowing the context involved (such as the friendly relationship between Tachimas and Drewbert), issues a warning (which in my opinion is one that is less than an "official" warning). When Tachimas responds, Yuu-tan defends her actions, stating that she acted to the best of her understanding of the situation (which was flawed, but understandably so).

In this case, the lesson to be learned here is:
 * Yuu-tan meant no harm through her actions, and acted according to her understanding of the situation.
 * Since this is a small community, there are no rules - or, that is, there is no need for a set of formal rules. Hard rules are only necessary to regulate larger communities where moderators cannot feasibly examine every single conversation because they make rule enforcement easier. However, this is because they tend to be black-and-white by implementation, rejecting nuance in favor of a quick and easy yes/no. Since few conversations happen on this wiki on a daily basis, we can afford to look at the context behind each. Thus, there is no point in worrying about a hard "no swearing" rule, or any Wikia-wide set of guidelines for that matter.