User blog comment:FishTank/Articles on Fandom/@comment-954127-20191024045556/@comment-35455167-20191101061756

I just noticed this blog post. I'm not sure what you find contentious about it, though. Article length? Text vs. other elements? Can't be the stuff that includes SEO data, since that's arguments that are clearly supported – many spaces on the internet live or die by search engine visibility. Tables used for full layout of pages? (*shudder*)  I don't see a 'tude in the tone of this post, so I am sincerely baffled.

The biggest problem I found is that doesn't work on all Fandom wikis. I'm not sold on the idea of right-aligned TOC when the TOC is tall, so I was going to preview a page with that template applied, just to see what it would be like. I can't be bothered to find and import a template just to test something I'm 95% sure won't offer any improvement in my use case. Oh well.

My read on who these blog articles are primarily for:  Admins, who can then disseminate the information that is relevant to the wikis they oversee, in a form that is more specific to the topic of those wikis. That way the useful information is shared with the editors without burdening them with irrelevant details.