>>899677>Part of me does wonder what could go in the wikiI think the possibilities are endless, for better or worse. the first /wsr/ wiki from c. 2016 had pages like "How to make a sandwich". myself I want to write a guide for custom CSS which I've noticed comes up a lot. another thing we could use are lots of lists. lists of places to find textbooks, audiobooks, ROMs, ISOs. lists of mangas, games, albums, musicians... etc. and these are fun to make too
>but it's just a bit annoying>...there's two things that come to mind. (1) the first is that one of us needs to become a janitor when the next round of applications starts. (2) is similar to that in purpose, but more specifically addressing your
>It feels like we've got a little faster latelywhich I think for you is the same thing as you being tired of wading through the not-so-good threads you mention (and E.g. guy literally asking us how to hang himself) which I very much understand why you don't like that, so, perhaps I could curate requests in a help-ticket queue (which doesn't take any more work than hiding/filtering for myself). that would be well to integrate with the wiki.