Thread:Su712/@comment-37875052-20190317091411/@comment-25669516-20190317140432

Well, SF Wiki was not the first wiki I contributed to. I've been on Fandom for nearly 4.5 years now and for most part I think I've stayed only because of the community. I'm always up for learning new things and sharing my knowledge and Fandom, I felt, was a good place for that. Many times I felt the same way you did because despite our best efforts the Wiki never gained the kind of attention it should have from the devs. But then I see someone posting images or article links from the Wiki in response to questions on Facebook or YouTube or just read a comment from some random anonymous user saying the Wiki helped them finish a particular difficult stage/cleared up the story for them etc and I feel 'yeah, it was worth it'. Also I can admit this without hesitation that our SF Wiki has a very good community, even if we're small in number. I met some really cool people here and collaborating with them on a project which is now 600+ pages and thousands of files long was an enjoyable experience. I learned a lot too, both in terms of gameplay knowledge and also things like CSS, site designing etc. Like you said, this was pure joy to me which is why I continued to do it for so long.

However, I read Anon's reply to your question and like him I agree too that the direction the game took after ch 4 was more or less discouraging for me and I lost most interest in the game. Now owing to studies, lack of interest in SF3 and distraction from other hobbies I have not been playing SF3 as regularly as I used to. But I'll return when ch 7 comes. After that though I cannot guarantee if I will continue. But I will still be here on the Wiki for a long time I hope. For me the community and contributions I've made here are very important and I would like to continue helping out as long as time permits. It's just something I enjoy doing :)