Thread:Sxerks/@comment-25979511-20171116072152/@comment-25979511-20171116201128

I think the point is being missed. I don't mean right after the content dries up, I mean years from now when everything has been added. There's no missing information, all the pages have been cleaned up, everything has been organized and organized again. I've never seen a Wiki like this go dry, so I don't know what fandom does. The idea that they archive it, doesn't mean that they lock it to future additions and take it offline, it's that they mark it as a non-active information source. The thought is that it could of course become active again, but otherwise, Fandom takes control and maintains it from vandals or perhaps locks many pages to prevent problems. Whether anybody believes it or not, you can run out of things to do. After a few years with no new content, you can only make up so many tasks.