Thread:Moonlight Guidepost/@comment-44111417-20191012205743/@comment-1466878-20191014004842

Dear Respect101,

Thank you so much for your comment! I appreciate you taking the time to make an account in order to improve Yoko's wiki page. Since you've made an account, I hope we will see you put it to use making this wiki even better than it has been before you joined it.

That aside, I have to ask exactly which policy are you referencing? I think of any I've established nor any rules or guidlines put in place by Wikia concerning describes characters in any manner short of your run of the mill explicit, bigoted or malicious behaviors. You'll need to point me to exactly what you mean. In the meantime...

While I have noticed the writing in the appearance section of Yoko's page and will be revising it in order to return it to a more solid and professional description, I think your approach comes across as a a little overzealous. There is no harm being done to the integrity of this character nor is there any need to classify an overexcited description of a (for lack of a better term as I tend to try to stray away from buzzwords) "hypersexualized" anime character as sexist, regardless if it were this character or even one whose sexuality was virtually non-existent when considering their design. It is entirely feasible to take into consideration someone's sexual appeal and their worth as a personality and fully appreciate both. It happens daily in real life and seeing as this is not a person, but an anime character, the stakes, stigmas and status quo vary massively based on the source material in order to determine how easily this can still be done. Look no further than the creative process that yielded in a character package like Yoko in the first place. Getting back to the users though, these people are fans of the show and especially of the character as otherwise, I don't think they would waste time coming here any more than you are. All of this to say that I do not believe there was any ill intent nor was any actual detriment caused to her character just because they wrote those lines. Ironically enough they are also a little over the top as what they're describing isn't necessarily consistent with what is seen in the show either and is more in line with a personal fantasty concerning a character they are clearly enamored with.

I appreciate your candor and hope that this doesn't cause you any more undue heartache. Again, thank you for pointing this out and have a great day!

Candidly,

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