Thread:NotLessOrEqual/@comment-27441478-20160506074710/@comment-4215845-20160506133339

I completely concur that the wiki is no where near where it needs to be. BF4 has been out for almost three years at this point and so many of the pages related to it are stubs (actually, a good number of them still have images from the 2013 Beta). Not even going to mention Hardline, the only map page I think is actually where it needs to be is Double Cross, which I rented a server just to overhaul.

I also need to admit that we've been incredibly lax on policies. Regrettably Awy and I have not been observing Good Faith as much as we should, the MOS is not being enforced (I've been wanting to propose changes to it but haven't had time to write up a proposal), and the copyright polices are also not being enforced. We are no where near in a good state to deal with the surge of content we're about to have again.

I've been doing my best to try and point us in the right direction but between dealing with school and the mountain of family shit I've had in the last year I just do not have the time to stay focused for long enough. I still haven't finished the MC walkthroughs, haven't finished rewriting all the 2142 weapons, The Russian summary, and Hardline's maps, just to name a few of my unfinished projects. And to be fair, none of those except the maps for Hardline are where my focus should be, our viewers are not generally looking for information on games that came out eight years ago or a book that is essentially non-cannon in the series.

I'd say we do need someone to at least give us some direction for things here, when most of the old editors left two years ago we lost any sort of dissident voice to use to actually figure out what would be the best course of action here. Right now everyone just kind of goes with the flow. I know you don't care for the series anymore, but if you'd be willing to just lend a hand with helping us organize and conduct ourselves better, it would be incredibly appreciated Yuri.