User blog comment:HopelessNightOwl/Has the narrator community written us off?/@comment-28266772-20180502121927/@comment-10502460-20180517010111

I get what you're saying about NoSleep catering more to writers than readers and having a simple format that lends itself to a large fanbase, but at the same time I'm pretty sure this wiki is much easier to navigate and actually find stories. They only have a few special use categories (flairs) compared to our topical and comprehensive genre listing, and while they have a few satellite subreddits aimed at helping people consume NoSleep content beyond the daily surface level, they have no comprehensive story archive as far as I can tell. Meaning any story that does not get narrated on Youtube or their podcast or win a contest is here today, absolutely and permanently gone tomorrow.

That's one thing I still struggle to understand about NoSleep's popularity. It is horribly un-user-friendly. There are no opportunities to get substantially invested in the site content other than the podcast and not much of a community to speak of except for their OOC subreddit which not that many people seem to use.