User blog:GoDai/GoDai's... Return?

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Hi guys so I'm kinda... back.

I was never really gone, but with two 6-week courses in History and Chemistry, I've been unable to be very active on the wikia.

The only thing I managed was to provide translations for The Company every Sunday. (So proud to have "TL: GoDai" at the top of every chapter :D)

So I'll be trying hard to be more active here, but if I'm not very active, it's just me getting busy again or being super lazy.

Controversy at the Cafe
By the way, someone over at the official Korean SIU Tower of God cafe is taking screenshots of our pages with Character Statcards in English and posting them so that Korean users can see (They can't see the Korean ones because SIU hid them).

(http://cafe.naver.com/inutero3334/84430)

Some argue that English users couldn't read the Korean in the first place, so the English translations are a good thing.

However, the ones who argue against this say that SIU hides posts because he does not want people to see them, and therefore translations of these things should not be allowed.

I was considering commenting, but I decided to stay quiet and let it fade.

I personally think English translations of hidden posts should be allowed, as it is not fair for readers who cannot read Korean; original Korean copies of hidden posts can be found in obscure corners of the internet anyway.

So in case this does not fade, be prepared to have information being banned. However, I personally don't think SIU would care enough to take care of an English page.

Suggestions (Grievances? lol)
As I may not be very active from now on, I'll leave some suggestions, which do not need necessarily to be carried out. If I have the time, I'll try to do it myself.

Suggestion 1
In light of the recent controversy, I think it'd be good if we scour the pages of the wikia, deleting information that has no source. I think I left such information alone as I edited because I was afraid the information would be forgotten and lost, but that is also because I had no time to confirm anything. It's a difficult and painstaking task, but I think this can be done as a long-term goal.