Board Thread:Consensus Track/@comment-20644-20180423192744/@comment-27797856-20180423201139

Good afternoon.

This is probably not the best format to give feedback, and ask for reference, but when you say "a huge success on FANDOM", what do you mean exactly because from my experience, most communities seem to hate those videos because of how inaccurate they are when representing wiki information, on top of making the mobile wiki experience much more aggravating than it needs to be. I've even seen a huge community of incredible contributors leave the wiki to create their own website just because of your refusal to remove those videos from their individual wiki.

So.. yeah, my question would be: Do you actually have any references of the success of these videos in terms of community response, or are you just saying that because you have no statistics and are hoping that people won't question your legitimacy?

EDIT: Also, on a less significant note, have you actually considered reaching out to people who edit the respective wikis to do those videos to ensure their accuracy (if you don't intend to have an option to remove them) instead of having some of your staff members with very little knowledge on the subject doing it?