Board Thread:Consensus Track/@comment-10353597-20140708182125/@comment-3186827-20140709111557

I like the general idea, but I have two concerns:

1) Lack of regular, relevant content for a weekly series. Going by your suggestions:


 * Talk about changes in the wiki: Sometimes weeks go by when there aren't any notable changes on the wiki (such as policy, etc)
 * Updates to TESO or any other game related to TES: Looking at general ESO activity over the last few months, updates are not weekly, TES news is slow and older TES games are not being supported any more.
 * A community poll: This could be something more regular, provided it's something interesting and will generate discussion.
 * Consensuses which haven't met a conclusion: General updates on CTs would probably fall under your first point, but again it depends on if there is anything to report on a weekly basis.
 * Interesting new lore theories: Many new theories or discussions take place every day on large lore communities, such as the Bethesda official forums or reddit. Our lore forum is fairly dead and contains very few theories, so it would mean directing people to other forums for them to understand what we are referring to. Another problem here is who decides what ones are interesting and should be included in this update?

2) Reliability of editors. Who will participate in this? Who would be responsible for ensuring there is a regular blog post? Our news team? If this would be a regular main page feature, it would need to be of high quality - can this be ensured?

Looking at your example, the Fallout blog is really just a poll and nothing else, but the author makes it interesting and funny, which is what we would need.

Like I said, I generally like the idea and I know its just for fun, but weekly is probably too frequent. Bi-weekly or monthly might be closer, depending on relevant content (and not filler). It just really needs fleshed out more.