Board Thread:New Features/@comment-134861-20190207143747

We have personality quizes and editorial articles about a wiki's topic that aren't written with input or communication from the actual wiki communities they implicitly claim to represent. We have videos filled with glaring errors that a lot of sites have had to just mark with "we did not make this, we can't make it go away but please ignore it".

We used to be a site that was built around being a series of encyclopedias. Whose bright idea was it to try to coopt all that for a buzzfeed ripoff?

How has the lesson Fandom has taken, from all the communities leaving for other hosts, been "more of this, yes, please"? (And why that name in the first place, when there are plenty of serious wikis in the network.)

I mean, hell, if it was the actual buzzfeed, at least the trite side would be bringing in the funds to help the editors go out and research the serious articles. I'm not seeing a paycheck anywhere, are you?  