User blog comment:MMB The Coolest/My Plans for a Better Wiki/@comment-4196050-20140220203715

1. I really do not see the point in this edit. It's also a lot easier for me to see the big red X and automatically focus my attention on deleting that page instead of the [content deleted] logo (it causes me to think it is a user complaining of their CD'd asset).

2. Blank pages are typically deleted though. Almost every page, including categories, should have one to two sentences. The only pages I can think of that are typically blank are redirects, and, in most cases, those pages can be deleted.

3. What about Zelios? He was featured in the ROBLOX blog, though he has only 2K place visits. He would not be able to have a page based on visit requirements, but he can be considered as a notable user for his work in graphic design.

4. It would be hard to know every single person that helped out. If they had a page already, it could make a great addition to their page though. Typically, I prefer to have a notable user page to have at least two/three paragraphs. It would not look very professional if we had a bunch of pages like "UserXYZ helped out on XYZEvent" and nothing else to discuss.

5. That would be a lot more work for users that patrol the wiki for bad edits. Users could then switch out one of the names in the template with their names, and it then could become unnoticed for a while. If the user already has a page on the wiki, the co-creators could be discussed in the game's page and have links going to their associated user pages.