Forum:Should we add a "Help Me" template, like the one on Wikipedia?

If someone needs a question to be answered, or needs to accelerate discussion on a topic, but the question is regarding content on another wikia, should they be able to ask for help here? Should they be able to say, "Okay, this question is for another wikia, but nobody has gotten to it"?

Guidelines to Posting This Template on Your Profile

 * You need to state what wikia this "help" is needed. (and the topic must be inappropriate to post anywhere outside of that wikia); if I asked a question about Pikachu that has been not been responded to for about 5-7 days, then such template could be applied to my profile here. However, I would have to link to Pikachu as well.
 * Wait 5-7 days before posting this message. Don't just slap on the template 20 minutes after asking the unanswered question. Be a little patient.
 * The question or forum post has to be about improving the wikia. The question can't be, "Is Megan Fox the sexiest woman alive?" It has to be about 1) improving or 2) making a big change on a wikia.
 * It cannot be used to advertise your Wiki. There are some pages here on Community Central for that.

If you think more guidelines should be added, tell me the proposed guidelines. This forum is about improving this and whether or not you approve of adding such template.

Just as a reminder, like Wikipedia, any page with this template will be categorized by "Wikians Needing Help". This template would only exist here. --Thenewguy34( Other ) 21:47, May 9, 2012 (UTC)


 * This might work on larger wikis. Anakin Skyobiliviator ( talk ) 22:04, May 9, 2012 (UTC)


 * This is an interesting idea, but I don't know how it would be useful. What kind of questions "about improving the wikia" would this apply to? The community central forum already covers technical questions and advice questions.
 * Questions about "making a big change on a wikia" should be discussed by local community members of that wiki. If people from Central (i.e. not contributors to the local wiki) butted in on such a discussion, most of the time it would not be appreciated.
 * In the case of questions about the content of an article, individual wikis tend to have their own rules regarding that. Polling Central users about the best way to improve the "Pikachu" article might not be helpful at all, considering the editors here wouldn't know the local wiki guidelines that apply.
 * Please clarify what kinds of situations you think this would be helpful for. --Gardimuer { ʈalk } 22:40, May 9, 2012 (UTC)

For an example, when someone has a question that remains unanswered for about a week, and it really doesn't seem like the question is going to get answered without advertising it. --Thenewguy34( Other)