Board Thread:Special Admin Messages/@comment-26533608-20200112211153/@comment-30319843-20200113125446

I don't think the wiki should be closed. This site has given at atleast some of us some valuable moments and experiences, and even the bad moments in which we stood together. I think we can agree that we are somewhat not mature, but at least, we are more mature than some other people. Think about those vandalizers and drama-makers. They are probably edgy teenagers like us, but more edgy, and they go one step further to wreck havoc on petty Internet websites like this. Of course, we were almost like this earlier, but we have changed somewhat significantly for the better. Some of those unknown people on the Internet still persist in their stance up to this day. So, all we do is ignore such troublemakers, revert damage, ignore them, tell them we don't give a damn, and hear of them no more. Perhaps the same can be done for creepypasta believers --- I mean, we do allow secularism on this wiki, right? So shouldn't mean we allow them to believe in whatever they want, without interfering in the beliefs of others?

Perhaps the Creepypasta genre isn't much popular now. Creepypasta is the internet definition for short stories designed to unnerve, disturb and frighten the reader. It is thus almost similar to the definition of horror stories. But as some said above, it isn't completely dead yet. Besides, we could also try incorporating other genres into it, like action, suspense, thriller, etc. That would make them, in a sense, universal and open to a wider audience. They don't have to be like that all the time.

Some above have suggested many reforms to the wiki. I believe that if we follow them in the proper manner, then we can do wonders. We may not get this wiki to be very much popular, but it'll be a memorable space for those who come and choose to stay, and for those who have already been here. Perhaps this could even be a recluse, or a haven for those who live in the twilight. This wiki must live on, even if not known for long enough.

Let's just make things right, but not get rid this neither so perfect nor so horrible place.