User blog comment:Gir bear/what do you thin about adding more creepys?/@comment-17758905-20140321005407

That's not how stuff works. Quality doesn't come because you have fifty people on a project. It depends on how fluidly this team of people work. It also matters how good the people are at writing themselves. Let's say I have two horrible writers, and one good writer. There will be arguments, and the good writer will get exasperated. They will have their different ideas on how the story should go, and what should be written down, etc.

The only way this could possibly work well is if all the writer's are at the same level of good, and agree on what to write.

"a creepy so creepy it will make creepy pasta the king of urban ledgens"

Urban legends, are tales told around a certain area, that are popular in said area (or at least, were). The same story also has variations, because different people tell them different ways.

For example: Let's say I tell a story to my friends about an abandoned factory that houses a killer with a hook. Well my friends could tell their friends who just say "an abandoned building". They could say that the hook already had blood on it. They could even give a backstory to this killer with a hook. Then those friends of my friends could tell their own friends, and more variations are made, such as that the killer also kills only teenagers.

Pastas are written down, with no variations between the tellers, because the pasta is literally written down before it spreads from mouth-to-mouth.