User blog comment:Brandon Rhea/Introducing Unification, FANDOM's next big initiative/@comment-954127-20181003194814/@comment-33359237-20181003202335

The mobile main page appears to work reasonably well now. In my experience, some people prefer the mobile version because it shows less (no?) ads and is optimized for small screens. Also, it took a while, but a few months ago, the number of topics in the FANDOM app was considerably increased, which means that many wikis with a mobile main page can now be read inside the FANDOM app. I hope that Unification means that reading wikis inside the FANDOM app will be even more similar to reading wikis on a mobile web browser.

I agree that positive reinforcement tools would be useful, but in some sense I see this as a luxury problem because small wikis have so few edits by regular users that admins can thank them personally via messages on their walls. (At least, that's what I do, which is actually very useful because it often starts a dialog that then leads to improvements of the wiki as a whole, e.g., when users ask for specific features that I can install via JavaScript.)