Board Thread:Young Justice News/@comment-1635895-20130327030726/@comment-1635895-20130327062032

Reg, I definitely agree with you on showing our strength and numbers, however I'm not sure speculative discussions would be the most ideal way to achieve this.


 * 1) The discussion itself implies we've given up hope, as we're speculating the future stories never to be seen, and
 * 2) I just don't think it will be a popular enough method to draw the community together.

I have a few ideas, and I'd love if we could all discuss them, and I'd also love for others to add their ideas too, both original and constructive criticisms of others.


 * Mass community fanon series picking up where the series left off, in the five year gap, or wherever we feel like jamming it. Members of the community volunteer to write an episode (or maybe two) in a series that we collaboratively plan and discuss, and attempt to create a cohesive story. It's a proven fact that fan fiction keeps a fandom alive long after their show or movie series has finished production, evidenced by the Avatar: The Last Airbender fandom before Korra was announced, as well as the Teen Titans fandom, who have limped along ever since that show finished its fifth season. I think this community collaboration project would be really interesting to run. We know that we have many creative users on the wiki, and hopefully we can attract more fans from off-wiki to contribute as well, which leads into my next idea...
 * Social network domination would undoubtedly be helpful in spreading news and keeping moral up. We already have a highly successful Twitter, with just under 2,000 followers. I have reserved a Tumblr url, and we also have an inactive Facebook page which we could easily revive.
 * Remember that YJ Wiki Bookclub we tried to set up in that unannounced hiatus? Well this could also be a way to continue fan discussion, and could even incorporate Reg's ideas. We assign an episode or two per week, and send questions for everyone to consider, and then have a discussion on the wiki about said questions. Now these questions could be anything, just as long as they promote a collaborative discussion, and maintain high activity on the wiki.

What are everyone's thoughts?