User blog comment:Kirkburn/Introducing the Community Page - a hub for community info/@comment-25349864-20160628151914/@comment-25349864-20160628163539

I don't think you understand the userbase for the FNAF Wiki, and I'm sure there are other userbases that behave the same way. Even if there's no "reward" like a badge or something, there's still a visible list, and there are plenty of people who will try to top it. And they will continue to try to top it every week. And they will have some false sense of being better than some other users because they have more edits - something we've seen happen before, which is why we don't have Achievements, why we don't hold arbitrary awards ceremonies, why we don't pay attention to the quantity of edits. We don't care about the quantity of a user's edits, we care about the quality of those edits. And you can't use anything automated to express that.

Plus, even if that weren't true, we should still have the option to hide whatever modules we want, because not everyone wants all of the ones available for a number of reasons. Even if it's just as simple as "we just don't want to use X module." As I said before, if we have the option to use or not use certain features on wikis, then the same should apply to the modules here. This shouldn't just be forced onto us.

Options are good.