User blog comment:VickyC/Intro to Wikia’s Development Process/@comment-655-20111014093307/@comment-957747-20111014202026

And... knowing Wikia, it will still be in development when released and still require fixes months later while we deal with the bugs that have been posted since conception.

Also, to comment...

"This isn't because they're stupid people, it's because our talk page system doesn't make sense to non-wiki people."

I'm sorry, but this statement is hilarious. FaceBook's wall doesn't make sense to non-FaceBook people. MySpace's comments don't make sense to non-MySpace people. Twitter's tweeting system doesn't make sense to non-Twitter user. You know what the difference is? FaceBook, MySpace and Twitter all immediately show help screens after signing up on how to use their service. I strongly suggest that we don't completely alter our fundamental features to change them to emulate other websites, but rather come up with an ingenious way to teach new users how to use fundamental features on Wikia. A nice interactive help after sign-in would be a wonderful idea (I've stated this before with no comments).