User blog comment:JamesBloody/Creepypasta is dying because you guys been deleting too many stories./@comment-26030957-20160902170516

I think as long as there is an internet there will be spooky stories told on it. It's like a communal campfire where we can express our fears about what lies out there in the dark abyss of cyberspace.

Writers here will come and go. It's a great place to cut your teeth and gain confidence, learn to deal with criticism and harsh editors, make a little splash. A booster seat and introduction into the real world of being a published author.

If anything, I would like to see stricter standards. Not only would that raise the quality of the stories, but it would force writers to work harder. It's really a win win situation. Who wants to be published somewhere with no standards? Who wants to read work on a site with no standards?

Imagine if the site reached a point where the standards were so high you could use the stories posted here on your resume when submitting work to the professional market.

This is a great place for the amateur writer to network, make friends of a similar nature, have a lot of fun, and, most importantly, improve their craft.

I don't see this wiki or creepypasta going anywhere anytime soon.