Board Thread:Wiki Discussion/@comment-5632187-20150201004349/@comment-4511886-20150212161123

@Luckystarz103

Derailing means removing focus from the subject at hand. If you don't add anything (such as the sociological part of your reply, if you don't mind me using it as an example), but don't reduce the quality of the discussion, then it wouldn't affect the thread, and thus I (and other moderators/admins, I hope) would leave you alone. In short, you leave your opinion, in your own words, to let us know what you think. There's nothing wrong with that.

Of course, completely useless posts ("^this" posts, for example) would count as spam (give kudos instead), and joke replies (that risk derailing) would be removed, or atleast monitored, and then removed if a derail occurs.

On the grammar point, there is a difference between having bad grammar, and using bad grammar. I would personally reccomend using as good grammar as possible on wiki discussions (such as this one) so people will take you more seriously, but it's not a reportable offense unless you do it to intentionally make it harder for others to understand you.