Board Thread:Wiki discussion/@comment-3475363-20130209100042/@comment-5088437-20130212081717

Mineko Charat Lucky wrote:

If that sentence offended you, my sincerest apologies since it's definitely not an attack of any sort.

But like I said, if nobody comments on mine or your concept, there can be several reasons: 1. It's not interesting.

2. Your concept got pushed by other concepts.

3. Too complex for people to bother comment on.

I believe everyone had that occasion too, no exceptions. Also, you could actually generate traffic with very bad designs, but that is something we usually don't want, correct?

And you're right, the main purpose of creating a good concept is for people to enjoy reading your creativity and design, while sharing thoughts with each other about kit issues and stat problems, indirectly allowing you to understand design reasoning in some actual champions (Like how Riven used to have high health regen compared to other champions with sustain).

No problem, that's why I was cautious about reacting poorly to it. I understand the general concepts on why people might not respond. My concern was with the second of the three points you listed.

Perhaps, if this whole thing gets going, we can have a sort of Wiki spotlight, randomly picking a concept to be displayed or something. That way, everyone gets a moment even if they've been pushed down during a flurry of new posts.

The Mass Effect wiki has something similar, a featured article, which could work to this point. It might not have to be put on the front page of the wiki, but maybe in the main section for the custom champs. Each champ gets some fair number (1-3 days since there's so many of them) of time in that section before it rotates in a new champ concept.

As for generating bad traffic, I trust Riot to have judgment and know that a bad idea is a bad idea. If anything, they'll just cannibalize what they can and discard the rest. As for traffic on the wiki, well, that's kind of the right of people to like what they like. If there's a champ concept you or I may not like, but lots do, that's their prerogative.