Thread:The1AndOnlyMike/@comment-43958443-20191016061850/@comment-30175469-20191017135523

This topic has been discussed many times, every single time its come down to a general agreement that once we start that, things begin to unfold into more chaotic matters that we would prefer to avoid.

In the end about the closest we may look at adding is a general page expplaining what mods are, rather than going into detail about individual mods. This method would A) avoid confusion on what is technically fanon material (and would technically fit better on the appropriate wiki), B) leave us a place to document some FAQs regarding mods, C) get some of these nonsense sorta situations to settle down a bit.

Reasons against doing such include A) it being taken the wrong way, leading to an increase in fanon content being posted as pages on here. B) The fact monomi doesn't officially support modding (although this is a bit more complicated than just that given how "support" works when it comes to modding.).

The mentality you have here can be applied to literally any third party slime, or mod with significant effects, that can change things up here. Literally with the logic you are relying on here, i very well could go about and make note on any single page regarding time in game, and make note of the change in time if i used my old daylight savings mod (and updated it to 1.4.0, which isn't too difficult.) Now lets apply this to literally every mod that has been made or is to be made (when they are made), now lets account for the fact the fanon wiki is literally designed for content like this (and more).

The wiki policy is there for a reason, and when the wiki's owner is also a mod developer, along with some of the major contributors, modded content being documented surely has been discussed, and as noted above and the fact we haven't done anything regarding it, shpuld explain the opinion of the admins on such a subject.