Thread:Pinkachu/@comment-4953843-20161129075453/@comment-20211881-20161129215200

Heya!

1. We enabled Discussions on ME Wiki on Oct 25th and I added it to your nav bar and footer on Nov 15th. You can pretty much use any date you want in-between that really. I don't think it matters that much.

2. I have read several of the articles on your community to get a better idea of styling (and looked through your guides) and was originally hesitant to write anything about the kett, or the siblings because of that. The problem, though, is that googling 'kett" gives you articles from IGN, Gamepedia, and other sources. ME Wiki doesn't even make the first page. Once you DO have information, then it becomes an uphill battle because now you have to convince Google that your page is more relevant than those on other competitive sites. Having information available first - does matter. Google updated the way crawling and indexing works earlier this year. If you haven't looked into SEO recently, I highly encourage you to read the latest available information from Google or Yoast.

3. I understand your community's policy. In no way do we encourage our users to leak discovered information into our communities. Talking about information that was leaked from other sources, could optionally be allowed in Discussions. We will leave that decision to the admins.

Due to the upcoming release of ME: Andromeda, I will be monitoring feeds and alerts for new information to bring to the Mass Effect community on Fandom. This will continue for a short while after launch as well. While doing so, I will do my best to adhere to the additional policies on the community. Any discrepancies on my part are not intentional. Feel free to bring them to my attention.

4. We will continue to make updates to the "footer" version of the Discussions module as we enter the new year. This will include adding some related functionality to help the content there be more directly related to the specific article being viewed. So at this time it needs to stay down there. But if we want to test out a right rail version in the future, we will keep your community in mind.

5. You are correct. Deleted content remains visible to admins and mods, at least for now. We are working on adding a toggle that will allow admins and mods to hide deleted content from their feeds. They could toggle it back on to moderate, or investigate a problem user. We will also be adding an option for admins to edit posts directly. This would potentially allow you to permanently remove the offensive or undesired text from the post itself.

I hope this answers your questions!