Board Thread:Moderator News/@comment-26339491-20180810235730/@comment-30373133-20180816060427

Mira Laime wrote: FANDOM still consists of wikis, and those wikis aren't going anywhere - what we're doing is adding an additional place to contribute for those users who don't want to (or can't) edit wiki articles, but still want to contribute something about their fandom here.

A lot of Brave Frontier fans come here because of the wiki, and some stay for the wiki, e.g. by becoming editors themselves. A lot more users, though, find a wiki through Google, because it's a great resource for information on something they love, and then leave again, because article editing is not for them. If that wiki has Discussions, though, they can still contribute something and be a part of the community regardless.

We'd like to give every kind of fan a reason to stay and become active here, both the ones who are really into building an in-depth resource (the wiki editors) and the ones who just want to geek out with each other (via Discussions) and share opinions, theories, tips, etc. I don't like being active here anymore because I feel like the more I help people in squad builds, the lazier they get. I feel like guides to make good squad builds should be emphasized more, so that people won't only ask for "general squads" or just ask people how to complete a (now easy) quest and just dumping their units into the thread while expecting others to make the squad for them.

I'm so sick of those lazy people. Like the point of the game is to learn about the game content as much as possible yourself, and you could even look at comments or unit reviews on units that you either just summoned or just came out. If you can't beat a trial/strategy zone, look up a guide and think about the buffs you need to beat it. If you really can't beat it then you can ask someone and tell them what you've done to try and beat it.

So yeah, good squad building tips should be emphasized, good units for each buff should be emphasized. Just a daily post on how to make a good squad is enough - posting it every week in the squad building thread should get people to read it.

Maybe there should be a punishment introduced to people who don't follow the format of submitting a help request in squad building (it includes what squad you used to try the trial and what problems do you face).

On a side note, I also contribute very few in the wikia because apparently i'm blocked in the wikia (meaning sometimes i can't message on threads) for spamming? I have never spammed at all, or maybe I was punished for saying "You can't make a general squad" too much?