Board Thread:General Wiki Discussion/@comment-3333919-20140522184115/@comment-4832646-20140523145207

Mystreve wrote:

Princess Callie wrote:

Mystreve wrote:

Also, as LOLSKELETONS said, this is mainly a horror-based website. I'm not really sure what kind of back-story any of us horror writers could give to do "The Signal" any justice. Squidward's Suicide. Cupcakes. Come again that because it's a movie of a different genre we can't do it justice? No. Probably not.

Princess Callie wrote: My problem is, if the rules in the example would be like here. It would drive me nuts to see someone put down a paragraph to the story riddled with spelling errors (or lacking connective details to the previous paragraph), without at the very least the ability to edit it out to improve it. Having single X number of users defies the entire point of doing this, but having a rule in place that prevents editing to make sure the story flows together properly would be where nails go in the coffin. This would most likely be on a Project page. It would be able to be edited before being put on our main page. I don't understand what you're getting at. Look in the example's rules. Rule #5, specifically.

Anyhow, the trailer and the synopsis is what the story is being based on, not the movie itself. Basically, it's the same premise as taking characters from a children's show and making them mass murderers.

I personally think we could make it work. It would just need a little effort from the administrator team to make sure everything flows smoothly.