Board Thread:General Wiki Discussion/@comment-10950063-20140404145452/@comment-24077689-20140404185527

SupTech wrote: If I may offer a suggestion. What if the admins were to ask the users what they want to read in a creepypasta story? This way the admins could read what the users like and offer possible suggestions. Then if they like a story, the admins could offer another possible story to read. Now because many people could have similar likes, there's bound to be a few stories that could get a lot more recognition. You could also look at the general stories the users themselves post. Then offer stores that might be perfect for them based upon what they put in their creepypasta. Most people will be bound to write a creepypasta that contains what they want to read. That sounds like an awesome amount of work. And besides that, it doesn't ensure quality. It's too biased. This highlight reel of sorts would actively offer everybody a comprehensive list of top quality stories, regardless of genre. And what I'm talking about isn't just a small list, this would probably have upwards of a hundred stories (if we make it monthly) and if it's weekly, with a team of reviewers make a minimum requirement of 15 - 20 stories a week featured to start off.