Thread:Saruhikofushimis/@comment-5785681-20191103142341

I was wondering what you think about retiring Achievements as a feature? It's a deprecated piece of code, very ancient and not even available for use on new wikis. I've removed it from my personal page and retired it on the other Wikis I manage years ago. It's not officially on the roster to be removed when the new coding is implemented but will likely go or be even more disdained than it is now by FANDOM. It was useful, perhaps, in the wiki's early days when it may have motivated editors but wikis nowadays look for editors who edit out of passion. I've suggested to CC that some sort of "recognition" program be implemented for good editing practices but all they've come up with is Monthly Prizes for hand-chosen editors based on critera nobody knows and which seems, to me, to be very casual and idiosyncratic. I'm about fairness and suggested a more equitable system that would recognize any editor who met certain milestones without ranking them against one another. IDK. That's what I think expands usage and inclusion. I'm just suggesting this as a way to move into the modern age of Wiki since we don't have a choice and want to stay current. Besides, you will always be No. 1 'round here. You know that, don't you?

Angelle 14:23, November 3, 2019 (UTC) 