Thread:Angelo Gabrini/@comment-28083312-20200620055548/@comment-28083312-20200625014620

Hey again Angelo, I apologize for the delay, but it took a while to get pertinent stats & examples for you / permission to share them with you. I have a couple Wikis that have Discussions enabled, & comments, & there's also a Reddit associated with their IPs. They are Demon Slayer (Reddit) & Doctor Stone (Reddit). As mentioned earlier, we have external & internal reasons to suspect that Re:Zero season 2 will have similarly exponential growth as these two Wikis had in their hay days, with Doctor Stone alone shooting up from well below 100K views to above 400K last summer, & Demon Slayer speaks for itself. They have comments on, yes, & there are active subreddits for these series as well, but the raw views being commanded by these Wikis more than allows for plenty of Discussions activity alongside Reddit activity. Their Discussions are still active to this day, which you can check. I have more examples of Wikis of similarly popular IPs that have active Discussions in spite of an active Reddit presence, although they do not have comments enabled. There's really no incentive for people to use discussions over comments. I've seen discussions on another wiki but it hardly got any use over the season the anime aired since people just used the comment sections instead Discussions allows app users to more easily engage. Re:Zero is on the Fandom App, but is currently read-only. If Discussions were enabled, an entire new demographic of users will suddenly be able to interact on this Wiki in a way they simply cannot via comments. Moreover, Discussions allows for far more broad & general topics of discussion than a given article's specific comment section does.