Thread:DinoKev/@comment-5428123-20130428092757/@comment-5428123-20130526094049

The trading page definitely seems to command more attention than actual editing. That being said though, we've actually managed to do a decent job of encouraging new users to help contribute, despite the trading page. At the wiki's peak a few months back, we had ten or so active users who each had 1000 edits or more (not including posts in the trading page), with even more who were regular casual editors. The wiki has managed to stay afloat largely due to the effort of these users, who've helped lay the foundation for some of the current active contributors.

These days, things are quieter. I suspect a lot of the users suffered from burnout, either from the wiki or the game (or both). We still have active contributors who help add in cards, but not nearly as much as before. Some of our admins still play a part in the wiki, but only in a support role.

These days, I've been trying to revamp some of our gameplay articles in the hopes of creating a more cohesive site for newer players. In this way, I hope to attract more new blood to the site, in the hopes of keeping this site both up-to-date, and relevant.