Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-31020477-20170225222544/@comment-27345308-20170303075845

Cultura211 wrote: This is a very strange and anti-transparent mechanism. The users should test how popular is a feature request on a public page. After that, the feature request can be sent using the contact form but, having the proof that the feature request is supported by (many) other users. Users do not need to know how many other users want the same feature, because they can do literally nothing with that information anyways. The way the system is implemented now allows the admins to have a cheap excuse like "only you were asking for this feature so we won't implement it" By "the admins" you mean Wikia Staff? If they do not want to implement a feature, it doesn't matter how many users want that feature, so they can as well choose another "excuse" for not implementing it.

There's no democracy on Wikia.