Board Thread:Consensus Track/@comment-1738746-20150507104334/@comment-4564061-20150601052242

As a new contributor I feel that I cannot take either side of this issue, but I can tell you some things about how the casual user would react to such an endeavor. They would not take the time to read anything or invest any effort to learn the answer for themselves. I have been answering questions about the Fable series of games on the Fable Answers wiki for almost four years. It never ceases to amaze me how careless and lazy most users are. Instead of doing a little bit of searching to see if their question has already been answered, they think that they are the first person in the world to ask what they want. There are many ways to phrase a question and all of them are unique. How can I ...?, How can you...?, How does one...?, How do you...?, How do I...?, all different yet all wanting the same thing. To further complicate the matter, many users have forgotten where the shift key is. If one does not capitalize a proper noun, such as a person's name or a location, it is considered a different and entirely new question. And don't even get me started on how many people use the letter 'U', or just 'u', when they mean 'you'. If you have a moderator willing to sift through all of the permutations and combinations and take the time needed to respond to all of the queries thrust upon them, then by all means go ahead with this idea. If not then vote it down.