. "WikiKnights are the ones who vowed to uphold these so-called five pillars. These are simply the requirements the editors need to meet when they become one of the staff. To avoid boredom while reading, they have narrowed it down to the point. 1. Always follow The Rules. As the bolded text suggests, the pillar stands for the firmness of this wiki, which will be upholded forever more. It means vandals are to be kicked away and delinquents need to spend a little time-out. Pretty simple. 2. Don't use the talk page as a means of a fight or a heated argument. But rather, use them appropriately. Be happy when someone talks with you, it is a privilege. Do not swear, oh please. Do not write on messages not intended for the person, this can start a flame-war. Do you know what it means? 3. Don't bite the newcomers! As you know, newcomers may be a little irritating, but please bear with it. Why? Because we were all newcomers; and the best of us came out. Instead, tell the newcomers if there is something that they don't understand, they are always welcome to ask for help."@en . "WikiKnights are the ones who vowed to uphold these so-called five pillars. These are simply the requirements the editors need to meet when they become one of the staff. To avoid boredom while reading, they have narrowed it down to the point. 1. Always follow The Rules. As the bolded text suggests, the pillar stands for the firmness of this wiki, which will be upholded forever more. It means vandals are to be kicked away and delinquents need to spend a little time-out. Pretty simple."@en . "Fushigi Yuugi Wiki:Five Pillars"@en . .