Talk:Your Ed Here/@comment-30680330-20170518113100/@comment-3242362-20170527221107

Wiki policy; it's believed that things like this cause debate within the wiki page, and when you get down to it that's what the comments section is for.

Examples of this would be "If It Smells Like an Ed," Ed, Edd n Eddy's Boo Haw Haw, and "Mission Ed-Possible," as all three of these episodes have their fans and their detractors, and this would cause various factions of both groups to argue "it's a good episode!" "no it's a bad episode!" "good!" "bad!" "is not!" "is too!" etc.

And if you do it on one page, you have to do it on other pages. So it would only take one person who dislikes, say, "Urban Ed" to cause a debate in the page itself (the comments section is fair game, and that's to some extent what it's there for).

Furthermore, you cite three wikis that have those sections. So, without further ado: the South Park wiki does not have fan response sections, nor does the Fairly Odd Parents wiki (with the only mention I could find being the creator's response to negative fan reception of an episode–not the response of the fans), and neither does the 70s Show wiki. So there are plenty of wikis that do not have fan receptions listed on their pages, presumably for the same reason that there is no fan reception listed on this wiki.