User blog comment:Fruipit/This wiki.... is confusing/@comment-6301973-20131206042245/@comment-4760310-20131206053812

I was very interested in reading it; you bring up several points that I agree with. I have been over there for a while :D I think you're correct; this wiki does need a lot of help. It's why I'm here, honestly, however I feel as though I can't do my best if people are unwilling to discuss issues with me, such as the stub pages, and the like. On Avatar Wiki, we too have an 'admins are no better than everyone else' policy, and I agree with you, Juper0, that Kida, you can come off as very quick to anger and irritate, and being the proficient and visible editor that you are, it can be a little off-putting. You are a rollbacker, and despite the equality on this wiki, regardless of user rights, you will be looked up to as someone who knows how the wiki works. Yes, that's all well and good, however when you undo my edits, and leave no more explanation than an edit summary, it doesn't make users want to keep contributing - we feel like we've gotten in trouble, just because we wanted to help. On the wiki policies, right down the bottom, it says 'Jump right in and start editing, because it's all about collaboration!', but when I attempt to contribute, you say, "Stop being such a picky child, dear lord". That doesn't seem like an appropriate attitude for a rollbacker.

Regarding the stub pages, Juper0 is correct - search bars work. Another note is that almost every piece of technology (all mine, at least) has an in-text find option, whether it be ctrl-F (cmd-F), or searching in the URL of a tablet and having the results show up there. I understand what you're saying about the Data IDs, I really do, but I feel that as long as we have it visible somewhere on the page, that's the important part. Again, using ctrl-F to find it. Another point is that most of these pages aren't especially long anyway.

And I probably have something else to add, but I can't think of it at the moment.