Thread:Nathanael Gentles/@comment-25406802-20181204225614/@comment-29191679-20181208214414

Screaming at someone like that is rather immature, partially because you're screaming for an answer to a question that you never asked.

Anyway, you might be thinking that being the founder of 17 different Wikis is an amazing achievement, but to the rest of us, that just seems like a really bad idea.

If you're creating a Wiki for a game, you're giving yourself a big responsibility. Other players will go to your Wiki for information about the game they're playing, and you're going to want to provide them with that information. You also need to make sure that that information is accurate, or you're going to end up with some annoyed players.

Then there's the issue of vandals. They're people who seek to vandalize Wikis or harass other users for their own amusement. Whenever they pop up, you're going to want to stop them from doing any more damage. The thing is, if your Wiki is big enough, you probably won't be able to monitor and fix it by yourself, and so you'll need to promote some staff members to allow them to help.

Choosing who to promote is yet another challenge that comes with being a part of a Wiki. You can't just promote whoever you want, because there's always a chance that the person will abuse their power and vandalize even more. You'll need to make sure that the people you promote are responsible and trustworthy.

So what does all that have to do with being the founder of 17 Wikis? Well, I don't know about you, but I don't think that it would be possible to do all of that 17 times, even if you were old enough to have a FANDOM account in the first place.