Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-44633625-20191209213345/@comment-9605025-20191209230423

To reword what Tupka217 is saying about your wiki's name, it just doesn't match. The name "The All You Can Eat Wiki" does not even obscurely imply the topic of the wiki. Search engines would probably flag it as click bait or something like that. Even if they don't, your wiki will probably receive an extremely low relevancy ranking since people who search for "all you can eat" are probably looking for something related to food.

Furthermore, you only have 4 pages so far. Granted, you just started the wiki. However, if you don't expand it, it will still rank low due to a lack of content.

Lastly, what is the point of the lists? From your description, it sounds like a place for people to just create personal lists or something. How is that useful anyone besides the author? Even if it is useful for others, how would people know to look on your wiki? Unless there is going to be a topical theme to the lists (ex. your wiki lists food wikis by style of cooking), why would someone guess that your wiki is relevant to their search? Why wouldn't they just use a search engine?

All this is not to say you shouldn't create the wiki. You are free to create it if you want to. However, to create the wiki as it is now and expect it to show as a top result on Google is, well, unrealistic.