Board Thread:Consensus Track/@comment-4544033-20160127002158/@comment-4544033-20160127041946

Bron, The wiki is not the few, its a whole. We see this in past policy and events. Some ideas people thought was would go one way or another fell flat because the community stood up and argued for a different result. And just because somebody edits more regular then the rest, doesn't mean he is more important then the others. Tim created more articles on this wiki then anybody else, and Flight is the reason our logs for the Moot exist. Do they matter less to the wiki because you are now editing more then them? Do I because I am not as active as I used to be? I would argue no. You are no better or worse then any active editor.

Ottoman, we have no sign new editors will come, we thought they would when ESO came out, but we had little surge, and it has remained that way. Editors do and have come, but nowhere near the amount we have seen in past games. And as of now they have little reason to as the vast majority of our articles are still lacking basic info. What I am suggesting would hopefully give the current crowd some way to be noticed more for what they do.

Atve, Waiting should not be our only option, we have a community that can be inspired and given a boost, but we wont if we assume the old rules will always work and that new blood will come. I would say that doing what we can to drive activity is not trivial, but something we must always look on if our Wiki is to remain relevant. I am not saying this plan is perfect, and perhaps the numbers are to low for this to be even possible, but looking for better options is not a waste of time when we have more stubs then finished articles and no man power to handle it. And waiting until the next game dosnt help the current content. It will be pushed aside like Oblivion articles have been because of the newest game being top priority.

This was just an idea I had while away, I will not be offended if it wont work, and I am hoping to be more active now that I am back on my home computer.