I have a suggestion that I cannot implement as a random anon wikia contributor. On the main page, instead of listing a long list of all the articles, would it be possible to have a list of contents/categories? For example, see the "contents" section of
wikia's template help section. Browsing some other popular wikis on wikia (
for example), having a contents list of categories on the main page seems to be a common thing so maybe there is a built in function or template.
I was thinking about how to categorize all of the articles and I'm stumped on how to organize and name some of these categories. Unfortunately I'm not very good at this. Here's my stab at it, I invite people to make suggestions:
Events: Timeline, Witch of the Week
People/bloggers: Myers, Benson, Christina, Reed, etc. Dunno if people who were attacked and have their own articles (ex. Grothe, McGraw) should be in the same category or in a separate category. If separate, I don't think I want to label them "victims". Survivors?
Fallacies/jargon: Listen to the assertion fallacy, MRA, Courtier's Reply, argumentum ad bingo, etc. Again, should the "glossaries" article also be in this category? On the one hand it is mostly slimepit vocabulary, which falls under "jargon".
Bad behaviour: hypocrisy, censorship
lolz: Classic quotes
What's a pithy way to categorize
this article? Confirmation bias? Lack of skepticism? Credulity?
My second suggestion is to merge the Timeline and the Witch of the Week into the same article. Currently there is a significant amount of crossover. I would have done it, but deleting an article as an anon editor might be mistaken for vandalism.