Board Thread:General Wiki Discussion/@comment-27080023-20151112225632/@comment-27186445-20151113140426

MrDupin wrote: I'm afraid this cannot be fixed easily. We are a much smaller community than people realise and that means helping out on the wiki can be very difficult. I can count on one hand the people who edit stories regularly, and that's bad for a place with 10000+ stories. The situation on the workshop is actually a bit better. I rarely see a story go unreviewed for more than three days. I'm not saying that reviews are pouring in, but most stories get one sooner or later.

Only way to change is if the users themselves started reviewing. You might say you are a writer and all you want is improve as one, but trust me, reviewing stories and providing thorough feedback can help you out a ton as a writer.

So, yeah, it's a shame we don't have more people contributing to the wiki. We are not a site backed by thousands of dollars, we are volunteers and hobbyists. And we need as much help we can get. I'm new here so I hope my comments are not overstepping any bounds or anything, but I just wanted to say I agree with you, although when I was reffered to the writer's workshop I was there to get an opinion on my story which was deleted. Editing other's work isn't exactly why I went there. Now, just like many things in the world, it is give and take. If I'm sitting around waiting for some help maybe I should go and help some others out. This should be obvious but when I'm directed to the workshop for a specific reason (to get some opinions) I figured there would be more people around to offer critique. I posted my story 3 days ago and still do not have one comment. I will, of course, followG4T0R4D3xEN3RGY's advice and b e patient and perhaps I will go and give my 2 cents on some other stories that might need opinions too.