Board Thread:Wiki Improvements/@comment-4146635-20131207205009/@comment-4146635-20140102050628

I don't think we've all fully finished this discussion, I still stand by my position but looking at it DanTD and Red's way, I think it might work to keep transcripts. Here are my problems with transcripts mainly:

Here are some solutions I have for these problems (I feel like I'm in Model UN :P):
 * 1. The vandalism is going to be very common as well as very hard to catch.
 * 2. They can take up to a year to really be finished and we don't really have many users who actually edit them. Users cannot easily access the episode.
 * 3. It causes a large amout of stub articles.

So that's what I have to say. Does anyone agree/disagree with me? Do you think we should put these plans into action or do you have some ideas of your own? Or do you think we should still get rid of transcripts? Please reply below! :)
 * 1. Admins/rollbacks can be in charge of a transcript search thingy. Whenever a transcript is finished, two admins/rollbacks are assigned to check it over and make sure it is pitch perfect. Once that is done, the page will be locked for administrator editing only and a template will be put on the page informing users that if you want to make a change or if a change needs to be made you will have to talk to an admin on the admin noticeboard so they can review your request and fix the page if necessary. This way, vandalism will not occur. And I mean, once a transcript is done, there is really nothing you can add to it except fix slight mistakes.
 * 2. The time length I really have not much of a solution for. I feel like the admins may be too busy to really spend so much time working on transcripts but something we can do is have admins/rollbacks work together to even slightly help build a transcipt at least once a week when they go on wikia. We also could promote editing transcripts more and maybe build a "Transcript Team" that focuses on building transcripts. Users who are interested can sign up for it.
 * 3. Yeah I don't really have too much of a solution for the stub articles either. The solutions I gave above for decreasing the time it takes to make them kind of applies here too.