Thread:Brandon Rhea/@comment-5466786-20140920043241/@comment-452-20140920140044

I also agree that joining an existing wiki will be more fruitful, for you and for everyone else, than creating a new wiki for an individual character, game, movie or episode.

It seems that when a new game is released in a series, there is always a new user who creates "The Best Game Ever IV Wiki", then abandons it. I imagine this is also true for DC movies.

While an existing wiki may seem complicated to new users, just remember that you can always get help from existing users there if you need it.

If there is a policy on the larger wiki that you do not agree with, try asking about it. Once you understand it better, it might make more sense to you. Or, if it's an outdated policy, asking about it may spur change. (Just remember to keep your cool.)

Attracting both viewers and editors to a "subset subject" wiki will also be more difficult, as they will always find the larger wiki first.

(Disclaimer: I have a "bias" against duplicate wikis.)