Thread:Andrewds1021/@comment-9605025-20150526014241/@comment-24269851-20150528025523

Well, to your other points, wanting some kind of confirmation that your efforts are worthwhile, and reaching everyone that could benefit from them is totally understandable. I also record a weekly gaming podcast, and can relate trying to build an audience.

The declining participation here is likely a reflection of the overall diminished player population. Even on the Facebook fan pages, you don't see the number of updates you used to. So I'm not sure that a "pledge drive" would net any positive results. Plus, it takes a bit of extra effort to want to sign up and add content, and I think the majority of visitors just aren't going to do that.

Personally, I first found this wiki when trying to figure out which of my cards were worth upgrading, and then noticed I had some cards that were missing, and so that's when I decided to register and start adding data.

I guess I gain enough satisfaction from making the data available to the players that remain. If the game is on it's way out, at least we've done our best to keep a record of what it was.

I suppose it couldn't hurt to "advertise" here and there to the Facebook groups, there's always someone who doesn't know this wiki exists.