User blog comment:Kefke Wren/Excuses, Excuses/@comment-7473178-20130915030247/@comment-7706473-20130915100336

This was written largely for a crowd who've been on the wiki for sometime; now you might have lurked a bit, but if you don't mind, some context: A lot of people post stories, and their stories are full of typos, gramatical errors, plot holes... Some combination of the above, a general disregard for the game or the audience - and then, when someone tries to give feedback, not criticism (though that does happen too) the response dragged out is that it is the first story told.

Plenty of people write first stories in the sphere of creepypasta, and perhaps the story isn't the best, or is good but can become better. And whether they do it on their own or because of feedback, that's also great! But the problem is that there are a huge amount of end-users on this wiki who will use it to hand-wave any amount of problems, regardless of suggestions given.

For context, if you look at most of the stories here, you'll notice that a good portion of our admins will do just as you say - especially if asked. Again, unfortunately... That doesn't necessarily stop the problem. And this was created in part to address that, while also being something us oldtimers could nod our heads at whilst I clean my dentures. I will say this though - comments are, unfortunately, a rare thing.

My most read story - not here, but freely released to the internet - has an amount of views I'm proud of, and perhaps all of twelve comments, half of which are just 'I like/dislike this.' So, to taper off this before I ramble too much - comments are a rare currency, to be treasured when they come!