User blog comment:Sarah Manley/Community Contest - May the best wiki win/@comment-1827637-20100617101656

There is only one wiki I have ever been dedicated to, and I think it is going to stay that way. I believe the Fallout Wiki is the most well rounded, presentable wiki out there. What specifically is so great about it?

One: The Community. (See: The Community Portal) By far, this wiki is decorated with the most colorful, helpful, kind, and not to mention professional people out there. To note some things:
 * It is a place where people from all countries can openly discuss and edit content, because the fanbase is widely spread out.
 * The administrators are kind and courteous to new users, but when necessary, professionalism is used to ensure vandalism and slander stay out of the forums, blogs, and articles.
 * Just as well, there is a great team of administrators who all help to make a well-rounded team of experienced editors, whom all can provide something great to the wiki. Coincidentally, this leads to my next point...

Two: The Administrative Force (See: Administrators)
 * Ausir: He is the founder of the wiki, from Poland. In my opinion, he has the most vast knowledge of the fallout universe that I have ever seen. He constantly updates the wiki with recent news, and answers nearly ALL questions asked to him.
 * Porter21: He is the most productive member of the wiki. He manages nearly every single Template single-handedly, making the site as squeaky-clean as possible. Not to mention, he alone has over 50,000 edits to his name, plus another 50,000 from the bot account he owns and operates.
 * For honorable mentions: AreYouGoingToEatThatNuke? is the friendly, personable greeter of new members to the wiki. He also works with custom signatures. Gothemasticator runs a very active project at the wiki that is dedicated to upholding a common standard of quality on over 200 articles, and is still not insane from the job. Also, Nitpicker of the Wastes is very helpful, indeed. He is a user of many skills, as he is constantly logged on, scouring the wastes for vandals, or articles that can be cleaned up. I myself am a writer; I work to better the flow of text, quality of written article namespaces, and visual representation of information on any article that requires cleaning up (very few, because besides vandalism, most articles are cleaned up by other diligent contributors).

Three: The Wiki! It still surprizes me that people at the Vault can keep doing such a great job with over 8,000 articles and counting. I love logging on to do my share to keep our wiki at a high standard for anyone who just might be reading.

Now, I think it's about time I end this comment. Cheers everybody,

Ghouly