User blog comment:Norleon/COPPA - Appropriate or not?/@comment-3261234-20130703224114

Okay, my opinion... As much as I don't like the idea that anons aren't allowed to do anything here....I can't completely say that it's absolutely uncalled-for.

Of course, this series is much, much, MUCH more profound than one can expect by aggregations like  "Five cute girls killing time together with eating snacks, drinking tea and avoiding playing their instruments after school" (No shitstorm please, this is basically the plot in a very tiny nutshell). Nevertheless, those are the first things many people (and I daresay that many of these are under, let's say, 14 or 13) see at first. What I can't stand with the fandoms of series like this (Lucky Star is a prime example) is that it gets reduced by many fans to the simple stuff like "Moe". This series is more than that, it has many things I could refer to as an adult. The series has a subliminal message which children might just not understand.

So basically, which side is in the majority? The ones who see more in the series or those who accept only the surface (and with accept I mean that they are content with just that, it's in no way a bad thing to do, just not my preference)? Every series has fans of different ages. Which one is this series directed to? The younger or the older?

I say: Both! This might be in COPPA's favour and I don't like it, but I can't deny the fact that younger folks might visit this wiki. I won't criticize this rule at this place, all what needs to be discussed here is if it should affect our wiki or not. For myself, I have to swallow the bitter pill and say that it has indeed some right to exist here.