User blog comment:Brainulator9/Update Wikia!/@comment-3342969-20110613205633/@comment-1393830-20110615171843

Disagree with Bob's disagreement. The best policy is the popular policy. You say some people like the contests but it has become abundantly clear that the majority does not like them. If the majority is all in favor of one thing, chances are things will be better if that policy is adopted. Take a look at any of the contest blogs and you will see most of the comments are saying that the post is off topic. The key to advertising is to advertise where your voice will be most effective. If I want to advertise a new computer, I am not going to go to a nursing home to try and sell it. I would go to a computer store. If I want to advertise a contest about True Blood, I am going to go to the true blood wiki. The majority have spoken and aside from you Bob, the constant dissenter, we have almost unanimously agreed that we want to keep community central about wikis, not what wikis are on. Our discussion on said policy keeps trailing off but as I said, the best policy is the popular policy. I can give you a whole list of unpopular policies, prohibition etc. but the point remains that if you have people from all over the world, uniting on one site and agreeing on one issue, don't you think it might be a good idea to implement that?