User blog comment:D.Ryan/Is the Bioshock Wiki behind in the world? I/@comment-1330314-20110630055436

I agree with Blue, a lot of the above stuff wouldn't be particularly productive as most of the events here revolve around a handful of users. Also, a lot of the above is mainly padding, i.e. things that are created either to add something worthwile to the front page or give some people something to do with their spare time.

Not wanting to sound biased or anything, but I think we're actually far better off than most wikis in many respects. One example would be the quality of our articles: while on most "busy" wikis like the Call of Duty or Halo ones there are a lot of stubs, spelling errors and drastic changes in writing style/syntax highlighting the intervention of multiple users, our articles' writing style is pretty uniform and there are no grammar problems, save for the occasional oversight. We also have genuinely and exhaustively documented every single detail of the BioShock games, and have extensive articles on businesses that were only mentioned in the background. We have literally listed everything there is to know, which is the dream goal of any encyclopaedia. I also find there's also far less drama here than on other wikias, i.e. no edit wars, spats or admins having hissy fits and banning users on a whim (which one wouldn't even consider here). Everybody more or less knows each other here, and we're more organized than most wikis that have to devote resources to controlling the flow of anonymous edits instead of enacting projects. Heck, even our fanfics are more credible than on the other wikis (most of the time).

So there, wall of text over. Also, I dare you to find a function as cool and unique as our Unstable Teleportation Plasmid.