I do look up on the wiki sometimes, usually in regards to when I am playing a campaign and need some updates on having forgotten things. So I think the wiki is quite useful; naturally maintaining the content can be difficult. For instance, in order to meaningfully contribute, I would need to understand the factions very well, and I am still more of a casual gamer than an expert in this regard.
gnombat wrote:
> A long time ago, the wiki used to allow anyone to edit pages, but unfortunately that resulted in a huge amount of spam.
Yeah, that is kind of unfortunate, because it also means that there are more barriers to contribution for real people, and let's face it - the more barriers are added, the less likely it is for people to contribute. I rarely register for a webforum these days, as I need to remember/store the passwords, go through registration, sometimes also need to set up MFA/2FA, which can be cumbersome ...
gnombat wrote:
> A long time ago, the wiki used to allow anyone to edit pages, but unfortunately that resulted in a huge amount of spam.
Yeah, that is kind of unfortunate, because it also means that there are more barriers to contribution for real people, and let's face it - the more barriers are added, the less likely it is for people to contribute. I rarely register for a webforum these days, as I need to remember/store the passwords, go through registration, sometimes also need to set up MFA/2FA, which can be cumbersome ...
Statistics: Posted by shevegen — Yesterday, 7:22 pm