Board Thread:Whoniverse Fanon Collaboration/@comment-3538016-20140524003328

Hello again! Pinguinus here, bureaucrat and writer for Doctor Who: The Wiki Series. Today I'd like to draw attention to this new article: The Random Series.

If I may be quite frank, the model under which TRS operates is far more democratic and fair than that of The Wiki Series. While TWS relies heavily on admins and head writers to sort episodes and schedule different seasons for Doctors, TRS organically keeps things separated with a unique series layout. All incarnations of the Doctor can be written for at all times, and the creator, MattyMG13, was motivated partially by a desire to make writing easier for new users.

Advantages of changing The Wiki Series' layout:


 * more creativity for writers and their schedules


 * no disputes over which users are allowed to showrun which seasons


 * a single delayed episode cannot halt the progress of the entire series (as my own episode unfortunately has)

Disadvantages:


 * This section is currently empty.

So what do we think? Does The Random Series do a better job at democratizing our fanfiction than our official fanfic series? Would it be worthwhile to change TWS to fit Matty's vision, potentially merging the shows altogether? Can anyone think of disadvantages to TRS?

Let me know what you think below! 