Board Thread:General Wiki Discussion/@comment-10950063-20140404145452/@comment-4849011-20140405021140

I think one thing that would get good pastas more attention would be to get rid of more bad pastas, eliminating competition. Seriously, though, I agree with having a list of recommended reading. I'd also like to add that it might to good to have brief descriptions (like how movie previews have brief summaries and notifications of content) so visitors can decide more easily which stories they might like. The whole thing would involve a system of nominations and approvals (which I think was noted earlier), but I'm sure we can figure this out.

By the way, I couldn't help but notice all the quote pyramids, so please allow me to rehash something I posted on a previous thread. The next time one of us quotes something from a lengthy post, we should delete anything that doesn't apply to what we're addressing. If someone wants to reply to what was said in a previous post, then he or she should edit out everything but the part he or she is responding to. Also, if you're just responding to thanks or a compliment that someone gave you, just quote that part (or just have a note reading So and so said "Top o' the morning to you!") and respond to it. I'm not criticizing anyone, you understand, just offering friendly advice.