Ruroshin wrote: ↑Sep 21st, '18, 03:39
@dhisashi We absolutely cannot let DW die. It is a goldmine of information contributed by thousands of members. D-Addicts forum funding relies on it 100%.
I am guessing that the advertising revenue from the "hits" at DramaWiki is your concern then. If that is the case it is my opinion as a consumer that it is NOT the content of BUT rather the look and feel of DramaWiki versus AsianWiki's web sites.
DramaWiki is text based whereas AsianWiki is heavily graphics based and also has a lot of user interaction (User Ratings and Comments).
What is "AsianWiki"
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Right now, user registration is closed. We are a small group of editors and we would rather spend our time making great content rather than monitoring new users. If you have a special skill that you would think would be helpful to us contact us through the ""Contact Form" above and we will consider making an account for you.
Also today there is much more use of mobile devices and if you look at the DramaWiki and AsianWiki for
Segodon for example you will see that you can just scroll on AsianWiki, but have to click on many links to get the same data from DramaWiki on a mobile device. Plus the first item on DramaWiki is an Ad.
Sorry for such a long post but it is my opinion that more text will not help increase the "hits". Again it is only my opinion but I think that DramaWiki needs to improve its display especially for mobile devices. Put the synopsis first - not an ad. The more detailed stuff can follow. Use the Twitter model - keep the initial part short and sweet.