Board Thread:Support Requests - Community Management/@comment-35355617-20180501232000/@comment-1267828-20180508004504

It's the Slender Man wiki. We have a rough 10-15k week view count, and several of our users are random anons who made accounts. We had a nice boost in early 2018 thanks to the Sony Slender Man movie, and a number of details on our main articles were thanks to anon edits.

I'm generally happy with our community, and the ridiculous article comments do keep things going. You get that stray weirdo from time to time, but otherwise it's a fairly enjoyable community.

Personally I think anons have a reverse effect on RP and fanon wikis. A wiki-friend of mine has an RP wiki that has bottomed out in attendance, and the community can be so cautious of outsiders that it really has scared a lot of traffic away. Even if they weren't going to edit, traffic helps at least show people are looking.

But, like I said, anons I feel help my wiki, and this may not necessarily be true for others,, but there's a lot I'm happy with regarding them.