Board Thread:Suggestions/@comment-32594801-20180108084032/@comment-27913758-20180108161323

DeadtheNeko wrote: I dont agree with both of you. @Copper & Sir

I find it hard to keep track of blog posts, and addition to that not many people check them (Else they are just bored, or trying to earn badges, lol) Nor do you get any notification if anyone at all has responded to them.

Now with a page, people would be more likely to go there cause anything they need\want will be there, for example if im looking for idk a texture for a rival for example Amai, Looking for her stockings. (Things for rivals are what seems to be asked for a whole lot with the addition to Club Leader textures). Now i would just be able to go onto that page, instead of search a while in a bunch of old photos and post here and there to find a decent pair. Campared to asking if anyone has them on the page, which if this page becomes more active, which in my opinion it would be extremely popular, especially for new people learning the ropes, and even creating their first mods.

It may not be useful to anyone who has been here for a while because i bet you all have everything you could ever need for your mods/private yandere sim game. And plus in my opinion to that, you guys shouldnt reject it just because you, yourself dont find it useful, other may, certainly i find it could be used everday. Plus, you guys complain about people asking for things on pages. This will solve that problem entirely.

Instead of the Veteran Wiki users always rejecting ideas that wouldnt help new people, you guys should be all for it, thats is if yous want this wiki to grow. All because you dont find it useful yourself, dont mean many other people wont find it useful either. New people need the opportunity to get resources just as much as you guys do, or had. It isnt fair to others. Blog posts are actually easier to keep a track of. On top of that, the page would be utterly useless; similarly to what Crystal said, the page would be almost blank and it would just be even "spammier" than a blog post. Also, you actually get notifications form blog posts; I have received several of them several times, so, therefore, your argument about that is invalid. Plus, like I previously stated, the blog post would be easier to manage instead of a page. The post would not have the possibility of constantly getting edited and requests belong in a blog post anyways. The blog post could be advertised on the forum so it would be easier to access if that is a large concern. Overall, this would be vastly more suitable as a blog post instead of a page.