Board Thread:Consensus Track/@comment-36009152-20180827122410/@comment-36009152-20180829231915

How would you persuade yourself or a larger wiki that the content of a series and the similar values they have should be more important than page numbers? My Hero Academia has vastly fewer pages compared to Naruto overall but that was still grounds for an affiliation based on the similarities. With Spiritpact wouldn’t it kind to affiliate with a similar series that viewers of this site can find and enjoy if they like Naruto? When you recommend an anime it’s based on what they are similar too. And people will be looking to Naruto’s affiliates box for said recommendations. After all, the Harry Potter series has a large amount of pages though litle in common with Naruto so should page numbers and the size of a wiki really be the basis for an affiliation? What could work great here and what would be nicer is to have a mix of affiliations with similar page numbers, and those with currently smaller ones but have other great meaningful ties between them as in Naruto and Spiritpact’s case.