Thread:Ursuul/@comment-26528627-20170504004153/@comment-28083312-20170504005117

Not at all, people ask for help all the time on Wikis & we try our best to give it. Although how our Wiki came to be so popular is mostly by luck; I arrived after the community had been established, & in fact it was much stronger when I first came. It started with just an excellent topic, but we’ve held out for so long I think because of our willingness to engage with users & have them participate in the workings of the Wiki; be that through contests, votes, projects, anything to make them feel involved & that their contributions matter. YouTube is a pretty wide topic, & although each Wiki has different paths to success, I’d suggest trying to find commonality. Based on what I’ve seen of your Wiki, each person will keep to their own pages, their own YouTubers, & take care of them. Try to get people to branch out to different YouTubers, & host projects with simple tasks that anyone can help with to clean up your articles. Award the most helpful people in these projects with badges or other trinkets to encourage more help. In this way, you draw the disparate editors on your Wiki into a cohesive whole that are friendly with each other & willing to interact. If you’re stumped & don’t know how to accomplish that, then the simplest thing you can do is ask; make a highlighted thread asking for suggestions, or vote, on what they want to see out of your Wiki. You’ll be surprised at how many will show up.