Board Thread:General Wiki Discussion/@comment-10950063-20140404145452/@comment-24760808-20140409050536

Some more suggestions. (It's better to put out more than one sometimes).

1) Instead of just doing the PotM, why not have a Top 100 list? They could be based on certain categories, word count, location, etc., The rules could be based on spelling, grammar, quality of the plot, descriptions, and originality. If the number is too high, then lower it. If it's too low, then raise it.

2) Choose a set of creepypastas that are considered the best in quality and have a slogan that would pull people to it. Like what they do for commercials and trailers. "If you want to be scared, but not by terrible spelling or a wall of text, then you should read..." Or something to that effect.

3) Color code the creepypastas. If a title is one color, it would refer to poorer quality, while another quality would say it's of a better quality. So if red is the worst quality story, then any story in red will make people know they're not that good to read. However, if blue is the best quality story, then any story in blue will have people realize, that these stories are good to not only read, but maybe read a second or third time.

Those are what I have.