The Downfall of the Wiki (In the perspective of ChooweCookee)

Throughout the history of the BNCSW, there have been numerous occasions where its users suggested a downfall. However, activity spikes caused by elections and other community events overlooked the supposal downfalls. As summer approaches, the fall of the wiki appears to be even more imminent as most of its veteran users disappear.

A crucial part of the wiki is generations. Emphasized by the Poll Wars, was Generation 1. A user named Spade fought for the deletion of the wiki but, countless devoted users attached to the wiki trumped Spade. Generation 2, was when this occurred. Generation 3, was referred to by Henry Hudson as the drama generation. Generation 4. Supertalker. Generation 5, spam this, spam that. Last, but not least, is Generation 6, the current generation. All of these generations are important in their aspect. Since Generation 4, though, some speculated that this marked the slow deterioration of the wiki. Wars, Crises, and drama fueled the wiki with an influx of users each incident. Generation 4 started with the return of Supertalker and drama with PigLover. (Notice: This is not a history page. I won't go into precise details about topics) Drama such as this made the BNCSW thrive. So what happened to all the drama?

After the Spammer War, there wasn't much drama on GoComics. aside from the occasional troll or an unsuccessful spammer. As I said earlier, the drama made the wiki thrive. It did not matter if the drama was on GoComics, or if there was drama on the wiki, the drama was what people loved. Users that trolled brought prosperity in the times of dismay for the comment section. As users found more relevant things to do, the comment section, and the wiki, slowed down. This would be, in my opinion, the downfall of the wiki. Low user counts and little action on GoComics made the wiki became irrelevant. However, an influx of new users brought life to the wiki, and soon the wiki climaxed into the wiki it is today, flourishing and full of new pages. That being said, check out The Comment Section 2023 for my thoughts on the comment section declining.