User blog comment:MisterWoodhouse/Introducing the Fandom Wiki Managers and Content Team/@comment-27192341-20190525024316/@comment-29293426-20190527151851

I noticed that most of the wikis you're the admin of are about topics that are creations of your own. I think it's an awesome idea to do what you do (and you've inspired me to rethink my assertions about what wikis are and can become), but if you're looking for help, you may not find it as easily as you'd like to. It's kind of like creating a video game or a webcomic (oh no, here comes the nerdiness): you have to find out a way to engage your audience.

So far, what you've created on the wiki websites doesn't reflect the expansiveness of the universes you've built in your mind. Unfortunately, no one can jump into your brain and see what you see when you think about them, so they're not going to know how to help you unless you can guide them into it somehow. For example, draw or find a picture of something or someone that you talk about on one of your wikis to visually describe what you're trying to say. People love visuals, so you could even try making or finding a video that represents your content so that others will get interested in the subject and want to know more. If that's a bit of a stretch for you at the moment (trust me, video editing can be hard), try writing about it instead. Write it from the perspective of informing a newcomer who has absolutely no idea what your content is about.

There's more I could mention, but this should be a good starter point for you to work on if you really want to improve the wikis you run. I hope you find some success in your process!