Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-30269240-20190905195759/@comment-31256456-20190909072311

What I personally believe (updated)  Removed a few, added one suggestion

Already Done:

-Start by merging the Fun and Games board and Off Topic.

In Consideration: 

-Encourage others to participate in role reviews/mainstream edits more frequently as Staff. Tally a list of role reviews that have been done and which ones have not been done. Make a "to-do" list for what should be done on the wiki.

''I think this should be self-explanatory as this is the purpose of the wiki, we can all agree on that. ''

-Allow ToTM to be more interactive to users, by involving the community again, however, the final decision is made by staff.

(Drives more community involvement possibly? Makes people more interested in ToTM overall? Also gives more community merit to the whole system?) 

-Enforce rules set by the wiki and have a stricter standard overall. Also, have more staff transparency overall.

''Prevents too much sh*tposting, allows users to have more trust in the staff team. On second thought though, possibly problematic and can cause controversy if people disagree with the standard that's being given. So it's a mixed bag. ''

-Discord Server to be created to be set as a "Community Hub" with new Discussion Moderators. Possibly incorporate a list of role reviews to do that's constantly updated/things that need to be done on the wiki in the server?

''I would like to see this being implemented as I believe that this is a great way of getting people to participate. Takes good elements of the fun and games with the community driven wiki mindset while also encouraging the Wiki as being primarily for information. Fun and Games board can still be kept though. ''

-A better guide should be made for Role Reviewers

''Format is relatively good for role makers, however, role review guide is rather vague. Going more specific should help it.''

I'm Against This: 

-Keep things the same

(lol)

-Think of removing Off-Topic/Fun and Games completely

(after second thought, I've looked at many different examples for wikis and I think it's pretty much unnecessary.)