<p>Dear Wiki Contributor Lunarblxcker,
</p><p>First of all, thank-you so much for your concern about the "safety" of the "Kei Tsukishima." We, of course, do not favor vandalism and like many other hardworking Wiki contributors, take vandalism to be a destructive problem. Therefore, we treat each case of vandalism with timed bans, but also because we do this, we do not need to resort to locking a page into a state of protection. Unless under extreme circumstances in which the page is constantly being changed due to some controversial subject for example (like the "Tadashi Yamaguchi" page), we generally stick to the banning rule, and because the "Kei Tsukishima" page's vandalism is very minor, only caused by one or a few users, and also easily resolved (and thus unconstant), we cannot protect the page. In addition, locking down a page would also stifle growth as unregistered users would not be allowed to edit pages, and unregistered users do contribute a mass to our Wiki. Thus, we have considered your suggestion and are thankful for your concern, but we, interpreting all advantages and disadvantages, must deny the use of a lock and remain simply to banning perpetrators.
</p><p>Thank-you so much for your concern once again, and if you have any further questions, comments, or concerns, please leave another message or reply on this thread or you can contact one of the
active administrators on this Wiki.
</p><p>Sincerely,
</p><p>Bureaucrat Fattieschan
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