"You get lots of points from formatting text, actually.
For fun, take a poorly written shitpile and spend about 30 minutes cleaning it up. You'll be amazed how many points you'll haul in from simply cleaning up the sentence and paragraph structures, clarifying points and cleaning up the general formatting. I'm slowly working on one train wreck, trying to clean it up / make it more readable and the points have just been rolling in.
The one thing I don't like though is the lack of a versioning system. Way to easy for someone else to come in and replace your hard work with a bunch of poorly written, biased garbage."
Being able to go back and look at a previous version or do a rollback would be great.
I feel like the way that Giant Bomb rewards people points for editing wikis is counter intuitive. Users are given points for typing, well, anything. You don't need to format the wiki a specific way, spelling and grammar seem to be a non issue, and content ultimately doesn't matter. No offense to some of the users, but I've found articles that are poorly written and formatted, yet users have received hundreds of points for typing this stuff out. Plus, it seems that if you really want to get points, a good way to go about it would just be to go around throwing in soundtracks or useless lists to a game wiki.
Are there any plans to address these problems? At the very least, I would like to see articles have a more standard format applied to them.
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