Thread:Sakaros/@comment-5148107-20190719230605/@comment-5148107-20190722230415

The wiki's population of obviously or otherwise seemingly younger users is somewhat what I was trying to allude to with that first con. While I don't think there's much that can be done about that, I do think there is a possible solution to some of the points Sav brought up.

"The potential for sockpuppetry, impersonation, and trolling is high..." I believe the potential for all of that is much lower on Discord than it would be on here. The solution would be to implement a system that would force newcomers to verify their Wiki identity by submitting their username in a separate, locked channel before they are allowed access to other channels. This could be done manually and managed by server admins and moderators, and automatically through the use of a Discord bot, although I have no experience in the field of programming.

As for rule enforcement, I don't see it being so different from managing users here on the wiki, and the rules themselves can simply be the same as the wiki's. All the server would require is a capable staff team, which could be either mods and admins on here, or an entirely different team dedicated to just the Discord server.