Board Thread:Support Requests - Community Management/@comment-3335785-20130314201106/@comment-452-20130315204147

If you're referring to what I said earlier about the wiki I use being 736th, I used Special:WikiStats - click on the "language activity" tab for a list of wikis sortable by "users", "edits" and "articles"

Foodbandlt wrote: What would be the purpose of using a blog post to convey information only pertaining to a specific group of people? Lachlan5963 is an admin of a wiki with 1,250 pages who did not receive the email. He, nor I, see any reason for him to be excluded. I'm the admin of a 1,022 page wiki - any information which is relevant to me is also relevant to Lachlan5963, and any other admin - and any other user who may be interested.

Once a newsletter email goes out - where do new Admins go to read past emails? Some emails contain a link to read it online, but this one didn't.

Blog posts are there forever, which anyone can reference any time. They add to the sum of total knowledge available on Community Central.

If these Admin emails are going to contain valuable information, what reason is there to not have it available to everyone at any time?

There are already multiple staff blogs which have information that is not relevant to everyone, and there's already a "Founders and Admins" blog category. So for a better answer to that question, you'll need to ask Wikia staff why the "Founders and Admins" blog category exists.