Honestly, if the Backrooms never had entities or colonies in the first place, I would probably still feel that liminal and spooky vibe I used to feel when reading the wiki. That spark has basically gone out at this point, as all the fear and intrigue has been replaced by disappointment with the amount of shitty pages I read daily. It's 100% too late to remove either of those things, but if I could go back in time and have them not be created in the first place, I would. In my opinion, the optimal Backrooms Wiki would have no entities or other lifeforms whatsoever; all who explore the numerous locations/planes of reality would be completely isolated and alone. (To note, I would also remove the usage of the term "Levels", as it gives the wrong impression. I would much prefer to call each location by their actual name, like The Lobby and The Hotel. Removing our numerical notation system would separate us a lot more from just being an SCP clone. This applies especially to our new Entity List, as its organization system is identical to SCP; it even has an unnamed "Entity 1" like they do.) The fear that the original Backrooms concept initially made me feel cannot be replicated with the type of wiki we have now. Optimally, pages wouldn't rely entirely on clinical descriptions to give the reader an understanding of what those locations are. They would be simple concepts at the root, expanded into an indefinite size. The simpler the base concept is, the less purpose the location has, which leads to it being even more strange and terrifying. A massive part of it comes from the liminality of the image, but that's a whole different conversation. The reader's imagination would be the strongest factor in creating fear with each page, like what I said with the original Backrooms concept on 4chan. It didn't need much description to be horrifying to think about; 600 million square miles of randomly-segmented empty rooms, none having any purpose, no direct "spooky" thing like a monster, just an unimaginably massive location with no point. That is terrifying. That is what I want to feel again.