User blog comment:Kirkburn/Introducing the Community Page - a hub for community info/@comment-5558012-20160628173934

I suspect the addition of this feature to the right rail, not to even mention being above the beloved chat module, is going to upset a number of people (in addition to the insights module, and even the fandom articles module).

The page is going to need to be customizable, that includes the messages (why are the new MediaWiki pages not whitelisted from the start?). That's a big issue for me. There's additional uses of pagetitle, which I don't like. Wanted pages - I want to kill, yes kill, this page. In Insights I changed the title and description to reflect the wiki's policies. Just because it's a redlink doesn't mean it's wanted. Plus, it's another way to showcase the bug around Topic pages showing up in that special page.

I share some of the concerns below. Achievements and leaderboard lists aren't a great idea personally, more so in a ranking fashion. I honestly wouldn't mind seeing a list similar to the "Recent new contributors" list, perhaps under a title like "This week's contributors." Admins though should be ranked based on latest activity (our most inactive Admin is listed first).

As mentioned above, some wikis already have pages that seek to show users what could be done to improve the wiki. Anyway these could be added to this page?

Edit: At the moment I honestly see little, if any, benefit in such a page. The helpful resource pages we already offer are far more useful in terms of documenting what users can do to actually improve the wiki. As a contributor, I wouldn't recommend this page to a single person if they asked for ways to help.