User blog:Vultraz/ROBLOXian Page Galore!

So, while perusing through the wiki, I have come across many a user article, the subject of which I am almost completely unfamiliar with - I understand that this may be and is most likely because I have been absent from ROBLOX for about 6 months, but for the most part, a lot of these pages of ROBLOX users seem to be created for the purpose of describing increasingly obscure players - such players which do not have adequate significance, really, to be detailed on this wiki. As such, I have come to regard this occurrence as a problem. I have two categories which I will use to classify the obscure-article-creators, each category also includes each obscure-article-creator's paradigm.

First: Growing ROBLOXian Power The way the rules for pages about ROBLOXians are set up are faulty. As known, as time progresses, people get more powerful. The rules, however, don't change. So an ever-increasing amount of people are passing the criteria for being "famous" and are thus, according to the much-outdated rules, eligible for describing on the wiki.

Second: Opinionated People are applying their opinions about their faction members and misinterpreting them as facts - one who is under leadership looks up to their leader and thus finds them to be significant - however what they do not realize is that these people are only significant within their social circle and, in the view of the general population, are simply normal people.

Now, what I propose is that a system in which, before creating a page about a ROBLOXian, one must post their candidate for a ROBLOXian page inside, one might say, a ROBLOXian page queue. Admins/moderators periodically review the page queue, vote for dismission users without signficance, and vote for acceptance those with. One may also post their candidate inside an administrator's talk page. I understand that many ROBLOXians fail to recognize whenever they fall into the second category but I think that this would help dampen the amount of obscure articles from the second category.

A less efficient option would be to tighten the rules concerning the criteria needed for a player to be "famous" and for one to be eligible for having an article on our wiki, which would temporarily adress problem #1 and not combat problem #2 at all. This is how I feel we could combat the increasing obscurity of our ROBLOXian articles.

Yes, I was awfully tempted to write a blog post.