Thread:CzechOut/@comment-38254593-20191012235454/@comment-188432-20191013014732

Unfortunately not.

See, we want to value your time by letting you know when a wiki's stats have effectively flatlined. This allows you to quickly "course correct" and move on to a different topic that has had more success on Fandom. That way, your contributions will likely last longer — and more people will read them.

Some topics simply don't fire our reader's imaginations. This is one.

You're fighting an uphill battle here because the band broke up in the middle of the decade — even if it did have a brief reunion earlier this year.

Of course, some bands do have staying power after they break up. But this band is not, say, The Beatles. F(x) was in some ways internationally successful — particularly with the SXSW crowd one year. But it was never a top-10 girl band in South Korea, and its presence on the global scene has now greatly diminished. And their name is now much more famous as that of an American cable network, and a contraction for "effects".

Unfortunately, there are just a lot of headwinds here. None of them are your fault. You can't be expected to make a popular wiki about a dead band — with a name that's horrible for SEO — half a decade after their last album.

Given you clearly have so many other interests, we're sure you'll have no difficulty editing on one of the several other wikis you already run. :)