Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26210095-20160421223911

I made a suggestion on how to improve the wiki in this post.

http://middle-earth-roleplay.wikia.com/wiki/Thread:140706

These suggestions have been accepted among the wiki-members, and Auraestus.

So, I suggest that these be put into place rather soon. To restate, this is what is happening:

(Note: This is pretty much exactly what was stated on the other thread.)

1. We will cap RPs per month, and  all RPs through the "RP Ideas" board for approval, and the most popular ones (the ones with the most Kudos) will get posted each month. We will also just make less RPs, and make sequels to existing ones. This keeps the really good ones going. Plots will be a bit more thought-out, and kept alive for longer. Also, we will put a bit more thought into the RPs that we make. We should keep RPs alive for longer with sequels.If a RP is still alive, people need to post on it. RPing should be a bit more of a commitment, and instead of just passing it up for the next one that comes along, we should keep that one alive until it comes to its conclusion, or is unwanted by the community.

2. Solution? We create pages, infoboxes, and categories. Every character, place, event, and RP should have a page. This will especialy help with lore, as current lore is really disorganized, and I have to go dumpster-diving in the Character Development Forum to find anything. This needs to stop. Roleplays should have their own page, detailing the events and characters, with a link to the Roleplay.  