Board Thread:Wiki Discussions/@comment-25075055-20140331114355/@comment-1207741-20140331175423

Speysider wrote: He was advocating it because they were a large wiki who had forums where people could actually ask questions about the series: the discussions were not focused just on how to make the wiki better. That is consistent with my own findings. Wookieepedia, like many wikis, allows questions to be asked. Questions with answers. It does not [appear to] have an area where you can say, "I really liked this book/episode/theory. Who else liked it?" Because topics like those have no conclusion.

I support looser restrictions about what topics can be brought up; people have questions they want answered, and by asking those questions it may draw attention to information that is not present elsewhere on the wiki. But it's important that they be questions with answers.