Thread:Scoop21/@comment-25811707-20160923150120/@comment-24301938-20160923215728

LuluTDFan wrote: I would agree but there are a few things that I think would cause problems.

With a Fantasy Draft, it's a lot less work, less time consuming, less potential for drama and is still fun. I've hosted a Fantasy Draft before and some people who don't even watch Big Brother signed up, because they'd want to see what the outcome would be like. All in good fun!
 * 1) Not enough traffic on the wiki. It seems like it's the same few people on the wiki constantly. So while it could be fun, I think we'd need to wait until there are a few more active users.
 * 2) Time zone differences and schedules. Of the users on the wiki, I'm pretty sure there are at least a few different time zones. Of course, we can find a way to work around this, but it might make things complicated. Also, it's a fall season, so most people don't have as much free time as they would during a regular summer season.
 * 3) It's almost asking for drama. I know from past experiences in competing in online games like the ones that you are suggesting. Sometimes it can be fun, yeah, but there's always a risk of someone being a poor sport. This causes problems for the wiki, because then we, as admins, have to deal with it. It distracts from actual things we could be working on for the wiki.

Those are my two cents. For your first point, the activity (or activities) could invite people. I feel like some people just don't know where or how to edit, but may feel they can easily play in a game, thus people would sign up.

For your second point, no argument there.

For your third point, we could easily stop the drama. For example (for a game), if you started like drama for the game, then it'd be fine; however, if you started drama outside the game, you could like make the "houseguest" be expelled.