Talk:Forked wikis

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Fix logo
Can someobody fix the logo from the Russian WoW? It's way to big. At least on my screen.--Station7 15:45, November 1, 2010 (UTC)
 * Done. It was a bug, as always.Strizh (talk) 18:15, November 1, 2010 (UTC)

Thanks ;) --Station7 18:46, November 1, 2010 (UTC)

Winx Wiki
I just hear that Winx possibly will moving. But it did already go to ShoutWiki!--Station7 15:19, November 5, 2010 (UTC)

Number of active users

 * How to count them? Those signed in moving discussion or just a number from Special:Statistics? (last one includes even those who did one vandal edit last month). 13:32, October 10, 2010 (UTC)
 * You can use Special:ListUsers and select "Contributed 100 times or more" for a rough guideline. ~Michael von Preußen
 * Then all counts in this table must be calculated using this method. Also, is it good to write "200 users are leaving" when 30 only signed in "leave or not" voting? Wikia may then say "you see, you don't represent the community, the majority wants to stay on Wikia". Even if this "majority" was inactive for years and did exactly 100 edits. :-( 19:14, October 13, 2010 (UTC)

Linking support
Every moved wiki is encouraged to add invisible links (without rel=nofollow) to all the others (e.g. via interwiki links on 2-4 pages). Thus we will help each other to recover our positions in the search engines. Google likes sites that are linked to, you know. 19:22, October 13, 2010 (UTC)
 * I've added such links to Absurdopedia. 19:40, October 13, 2010 (UTC)

Quick creation of interwiki map
INSERT INTO interwiki VALUES ('transformers', 'http://tfwiki.net/wiki/$1', 0, 0); INSERT INTO interwiki VALUES ('wikifur', 'http://en.wikifur.com/wiki/$1', 0, 0); INSERT INTO interwiki VALUES ('ssb', 'http://www.ssbwiki.com/$1', 0, 0); INSERT INTO interwiki VALUES ('apple', 'http://techessentials.org/apple/$1', 0, 0); INSERT INTO interwiki VALUES ('casualty', 'http://casualty.shoutwiki.com/wiki/$1', 0, 0); INSERT INTO interwiki VALUES ('clubpenguin', 'http://clubpenguinwiki.info/wiki/$1', 0, 0); INSERT INTO interwiki VALUES ('piki', 'http://pikminwiki.com/$1', 0, 0); INSERT INTO interwiki VALUES ('pikifan', 'http://fanon.pikminwiki.com/$1', 0, 0); INSERT INTO interwiki VALUES ('absurdopedia', 'http://absurdopedia.net/wiki/$1', 0, 0); INSERT INTO interwiki VALUES ('deviousmud', 'http://deviousmud.shoutwiki.com/wiki/$1', 0, 0); INSERT INTO interwiki VALUES ('simpsons', 'http://simpsons.shoutwiki.com/wiki/$1', 0, 0); INSERT INTO interwiki VALUES ('asheron', 'http://ac.wikkii.net/wiki/$1', 0, 0); INSERT INTO interwiki VALUES ('gta', 'http://www.grandtheftwiki.com/$1', 0, 0); INSERT INTO interwiki VALUES ('talisman', 'http://talismanonlinewiki.com/wiki/$1', 0, 0); INSERT INTO interwiki VALUES ('sosdancn', 'http://wiki.sosdancn.org/index.php?title=$1', 0, 0); INSERT INTO interwiki VALUES ('nethack', 'http://nethackwiki.com/wiki/$1', 0, 0);
 * Could you please show me how to do that? What do we insert it into? -- † TurtleShroom™! Jesus Loves You and Died for You!! † :) :) OASIS?! DO NOT WANT; DO NOT WANT!! Come, my friends! Together, we shall make a new look for Wikia! We shall make... THE OASIS!! 21:19, October 13, 2010 (UTC)
 * That's for "your-own-servers" wikis. If you use wiki hosting, try Special:Interwiki on it. 04:16, October 14, 2010 (UTC)
 * Updated. ԓ 20:46, October 20, 2010 (UTC)
 * Now on one of my projects' wikis: http://desert.sourceforge.net/index.php?title=Main_Page&action=historysubmit&diff=4&oldid=3 ԓ 20:54, October 20, 2010 (UTC)
 * Added SOS団 Wiki, and added interwiki and hidden links below to ours. ~ Michael von Preußen (voicemail)
 * Club Penguin Wiki has joined! Power to the People! 02:01, 16 November 2010 (UTC)

The code to insert links
transformers:ssb:apple:casualty: clubpenguin:piki:pikifan:absurdopedia: deviousmud:simpsons:asheron:nethack: gta:talisman:sosdancn:
 * Updated. ԓ 20:52, October 20, 2010 (UTC)


 * Does Google really like invisible links?
 * See nethack:User:Paxed/Vector_adlink for example code how to link a random wiki in the footer of all pages. --Tjr 20:52, 14 November 2010 (UTC)

A small SEO tip
Don't place them all at one page. Better add them to several pages in one-click from the mainpage: 3-4 links for each. Especially good if there're no interwikis there. 17:41, October 28, 2010 (UTC)

This thing's width is obnoxiously big
I can't even get the full page to fit on MONACO. Is the number of active users thing necessary? Way too much info. And don't tell me to get a bigger screen.  --Havoc '48   21:44, October 29, 2010 (UTC)

PokeFanon Wiki
While the whole wiki hasn't been moved, my pages on the Pokemon Fanon Wiki (Wikia) have been moved to a new site here on ShoutWiki. I'm in the process of trying to delete my pages on Wikia.--BlueSilver 20:07, 17 November 2010 (UTC)

rename to "moved wikis"
Can I suggest renaming this to Moved wikis? Anno1404 22:46, 22 November 2010 (UTC)
 * well, five days later, and no response, I am going to go ahead and move Link Database to Moved Wikis. Anno1404 09:56, 27 November 2010 (UTC)

Gintama Wiki
AFAIK, Gintama Wiki (http://gintama.wikia.com/wiki/Gintama_Wiki) has moved to http://gintama.wikkii.net/wiki/Gintama_銀魂. (As the founder, Gin-san, states: "I am currently active only on gintama.wikkii.net & not on gintama.wikia.com anymore.").

As for leaving date: wikia.com to wikkii.com migration initiated 30 May 2010 On 5th August he posted a "Application for New Wiki Administrators now OPEN". message (http://gintama.wikia.com/wiki/User:Gin-san)

Have no additional info. AWAMember 20:08, 3 December 2010 (UTC)

wikis which need to maybe reconsider login procedures
Going through some of these wikis I just scratch my head at how difficult it is to log in to edit.


 * 1) http://neukolumbia.shoutwiki.com/ is completely closed to editing and editors cannot even see any pages.
 * 2) http://wiki.sosdancn.org/ "To obtain a user account, you must request one."
 * 3) http://animalcrossingwiki.me/ 	 will not allow editing to even new registered editors, and have a completely separate forum in which new editors have to be approved.
 * 4) http://nethackwiki.com/ asks the most absurd CAPTCHA questions I have ever read: What symbol represents a wand? What symbol represents a spellbook? What symbol represents a scroll? I have NO idea what this stupid captcha is asking.
 * 5)  http://www.dragon-quest.org/ forces editors not only to add an email address, but to confirm the email address before they can edit.

These setups are potentially bad for the future of these wikis. Anno1404 07:44, 18 December 2010 (UTC)
 * Actually, Nethackwiki's CAPTCHA sounds like it makes perfect sense. Those are questions unique to information in the game Nethack, so anyone knowledgeable enough about the game to edit the wiki effectively should and already would know the answers. --67.252.49.31 09:00, 18 December 2010 (UTC)
 * Thank you anon for explaning this too me.
 * Lets say i am not familiar with the game, or just learning about the game, and say some grammatical errors I wanted to correct. This system would not let me.
 * What I love about wikis is how open they are too allow anyone edit, like yourself anon here. That is the strength of wikis.
 * I am posting this to say "hey there are better alternatives out there", in the hope that these wikis will reconsider. In business they say for every complaint there are 30 people who went away unhappy who didn't complain. The Economist magazine wrote that Americans get better service that the Brits because they complain more.
 * I understand that vandalism is an issue, that is why Captchas, which many sites have are needed. Anyway. I hope this helps. :\ Anno1404 10:22, 18 December 2010 (UTC)
 * You have to understand a lot of these wikis focus around areas of knowledge that are very specialist-detailed, so to speak. And some like the Nethack wiki are also already mostly complete. So I could see them being willing to sacrifice the occasional drive-by grammar editing in favor of not needing to vet as much not just vandalism, but people adding incorrect edits because they don't actually know the subject enough.
 * It's like saying that a wiki devoted to rocket science should be fully open, when that would actually be bad. Because while many people might visit to learn, few of them will likely to be versed enough to edit effectively. And those who are would be able to answer rocket science-related CAPTCHA questions easily.
 * TBH, going on just your description here anyway, Nethack's questions are even actually fairly easy. I've only played the game a little bit, but that was enough to know what they're asking, and from there looking up the answer on the wiki itself would be simple. Someone who's expert would more just be able to answer from memory. (I could explain the matter in a couple sentences, really, but I don't know how much that'd defeat their purpose.)
 * I know the TFWiki's toyed sometimes with locking down anon editing because the ratio of actual good anon edits vs. bad ones is pretty terrible. But in the end we decided we had enough frequent regulars that we could deal with it. Other wikis, especially smaller ones, may not. --67.252.49.31 18:26, 18 December 2010 (UTC)
 * I toned down what i wrote after some thought. thank you for your comments. Anno1404 22:51, 18 December 2010 (UTC)
 * Welcome. :) I do think #1 seems rather bizarre to me, but since it's not obvious what the wiki is even about, I suppose it could be an intentionally private wiki. (I have such a thing for my personal RP group, although even that is at least viewable to the public.) #2 sounds like it might be a wiki for some kind of private RP clan for a game, which could certainly explain their being closed. #4 & 5 don't bother me at all based on my reasoning above.
 * # 3, however, I admit I do find odd. It seems at first glance like a normal wiki for a non-private game, so I don't know why they'd be that heavily restricted with their vetting process. *shrug?* --67.252.49.31 22:05, 19 December 2010 (UTC)

Anno also complained about CPW and AW.


 * In the case of the Club Penguin Wiki:
 * They signed up successfully, but at creation birthday was left at 2010. I removed the flag.
 * They hit our spam filter (really the SpamBlacklist extension)
 * ...and complained on the main page's talk
 * ...and a staffer replied and told him to use the forums.
 * In the case of AppleWiki, he couldn't sign up. No worry, sign up at the TechEssentials wiki and go there

Power to the People! (MAKE a effort) 20:53, 18 December 2010 (UTC)
 * i think in the case of club penguin there was some page errors. I hope my suggestions helped :) Anno1404 22:48, 18 December 2010 (UTC)

Login is too important to be buried in this talk page. The same thing goes for the interwiki table, which avoids rel="nofollow". I propose collecting such things in post-move checklist or a similar article.

"hey there are better alternatives out there" - please name them.

NetHack wiki needs the constant influx of new players. Everybody starts out as a newbie, and most editors' interests shift to something different after a few months. By all means, suggestions are welcome how to make login easy and spam-free. See nethack:NetHackWiki:Community_Portal. --Tjr 04:22, 21 December 2010 (UTC)

Heya.
Excuse me, but is there any objection to me adding Illogicopedia to this list? I know it moved before Oasis came out, but it's still a moved wiki!

Also, I'm moving my Sickapedia wiki from Wikia to ShoutWiki. May I add that?

Thank you. --Space! Wait, whut?! 20:15, 18 December 2010 (UTC)
 * Yes. Power to the People! (MAKE a effort) 20:54, 18 December 2010 (UTC)
 * yes please. Anno1404 22:53, 18 December 2010 (UTC)

Illogicopedia.org's host should probably be listed not as caratnetworks.com (a co-location provider, but not the owner of the server) but as uncyclomedia.org (Uncyclopedia's Babel Project, which hosts various non-Wikia portions of that project like Desciclopédia.pt and Uncyclopedia.tw). The whoishostingthis.com server only indicates who owns the block of IP addresses, not who owns an individual server. --66.102.83.61 18:35, 12 February 2012 (UTC)

Just a question
Just a question: What if I don't know how many pages were on the wiki when it moved? (Illogicopedia has been left up for the vandals, so I wouldn't know.)

Also, I have finally finished moving Sickapedia, but I left the old site up (for the vandals!) so feel free to dump on it as much as you please.

Thank you,

--Space! Wait, whut?! 03:28, 19 December 2010 (UTC)
 * on the crappy new skin: 118 pages on this wiki. picture: http://gyazo.com/48ff6a74c7d87e6b58917d552a2ce6ec.png
 * users is found at Special:ListUsers
 * wikia they won't let you take it down anyway. Anno1404 03:29, 20 December 2010 (UTC)

Actually, there is one instance in which a wiki did get away from Wikia with the old wiki taken down: Spanking Art. There's is a special case as Wikia dropped them in response to a campaign by Wikipedia Review trolls gathering screenshots of articles depicting random boy scouts alongside text about the eroticisation of spanking, all of it plastered with Wikia's infamous commercial display adverts for various products. The WR chaps threatened to send the whole mess to the advertisers. :) Most others are not so lucky... the ones who left voluntarily have almost always had to cope with Wikia operating the old, abandoned wiki in direct competition with the community's new site off-Wikia. --66.102.83.61 18:29, 12 February 2012 (UTC)

KHwiki logo
Hey there! Just a friendly notice that KHwiki's logo has changed due to the release oh KH3D. see home page. Thanks! 209.66.200.152 18:55, 10 December 2012 (UTC)
 * Updated. --Ciencia Al Poder (talk) 20:11, 12 December 2012 (UTC)

A few things to add
I'm way too lazy to actually add any, but here are a few wikis that have been moved to Gamepedia- I guess they've had different successes and failures, but there. I'm willing to bet there's a lot more that moved to Gamepedia, but this all of them I know from the top of my head/looking through Slack. Oh, and also- updating the article count would be amazing, and maybe making it be a comparison with the original wiki. -bony, here to be known as 172.73.176.107 01:52, 9 April 2017 (UTC)
 * this from here
 * this from here
 * this from here
 * this from here
 * this from here
 * this from here
 * this from here

ATTENTION TO ANYONE WHO READS THIS!!!
Has anyone really noticed what's been going on in Wikia lately? Look at it! It's now called FANDOM! Also look at the pages! How do you think any Wikian would browse through this crap? Well, don't worry, guys; I have some solutions of some wikis to move to.

muppet.wikia.com -> muppetwiki.com

pixar.wikia.com -> pixarwiki.com

banjokazooie.wikia.com -> bkwiki.com

shantae.wikia.com -> shantae.net/wiki

toontown.wikia.com -> toontown.gamepedia.com

happytreefriends.wikia.com -> htfwiki.org

undertale.wikia.com -> undertale.gamepedia.com

And... of course...

siivagunner.wikia.com -> wikigunner.com

P. S. Also, move ytmnd.wikia.com back to ytmnd.net/wiki.
 * Please don't write your heading in all-caps. But no I don't think the Anti Wikia Alliance could do much about the request you're proposing rather I think this is something you'd have to take up with the respective wiki individually. --Raltseye (talk) 17:11, 17 May 2018 (UTC)

Why not? At least move Siivagunner wiki...

Big emergency
No, seriously; you all have to move! Now! Here’s why: http://community.wikia.com/wiki/Thread:1456214?useskin=oasis


 * Yes, I've seen that. But AWA is only here to help wikis migrate away from FANDOOM and if the wiki(s) in question for some reason doesn't want to migrate then they aren't going to. That's why if you feel this is urgent you should take this up with the wiki(s) directly and hope they want to leave. However important this feels you should never force anyone to leave, that would make you no better then FANDOOM themselves. --Raltseye (talk) 17:00, 24 May 2018 (UTC)

But what if they don’t? Isn’t everyone hating it right now? Besides, I would REALLY want to see Undertale Wiki & Silvagunner Wiki in Monobook or Vector...


 * Of course, anyone could fork a wiki and bring it up on another hosting, but if the people that edit the wiki doesn't move, you'll basically get a mirror that will be outdated over time and nobody will use it, because it won't even appear in search results. If you personally want to see a wiki with monobook, either create CSS and Scripts to modify the oasis skin to make it more similar to monobook, or install MediaWiki yourself on your PC and import the XML dump of your wiki. --Ciencia Al Poder (talk) 19:23, 30 May 2018 (UTC)

But I don't have a Wikia account (or an email account)... What do I do then? I'm starting to get my freaking hatred on Wikia Fandoom! I'm so lucky & glad Uncyclopedia, Lost Media Wiki, & a few others made it out!!! I don't want to browse with "Trending Fandom Articles" on the right column of the screen everywhere I go! WHAT DO I DO???


 * You can try to install the "stylish" extension (available for Chrome and Firefox), and look for a style that hides all that crap. For example, --Ciencia Al Poder (talk) 19:07, 11 June 2018 (UTC)

Combine OverWiki?
Can You Add Combine OverWiki? I Think COW was Already Moved from Wikia (http://half-life.wikia.com) to New Domain (http://combineoverwiki.net)
 * Added. If you know when they were actually moved that'd be nice to know, and the stats. --Raltseye (talk) 22:04, 12 July 2018 (UTC)

Something's wrong with this picture...


...unless I turned "Stylish" off...

Yeah; this's 1 of those reasons why we should move the above wiki.
 * Yeah, I agree, Wikia's skins are crap. -- Listen to the beat of the soul ☆ Talk to me~!  18:23, 6 August 2018 (UTC)

Hey; wait a minute; they discontinued Stylish! Now what am I gonna do without a Wikia account? Do I REALLY have to persuade EVERYONE (including Siivagunner Wiki) to move?
 * That's about all you can do tbh. --Raltseye (talk) 03:55, 9 August 2018 (UTC)


 * The replacement for Stylish is Stylus. --Ciencia Al Poder (talk) 15:14, 9 August 2018 (UTC)

Should we get in contact with them ?
Hey, I was wondering if we should reach them (if it's not already done) and then add them to the moved wikis sections ? https://nonciclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Discussioni_Nonciclopedia:Esodo --Tigali (talk) 16:58, 16 August 2018 (UTC)


 * From what I understand, they decided to move, but apparently they're having problems with the initial proposal of Carlb's hosting and maybe they're going to Miraheze instead... --Ciencia Al Poder (talk) 19:27, 16 August 2018 (UTC)

Okay, so Work In Progress then... --Tigali (talk) 00:50, 18 August 2018 (UTC)

Uncyclopedia did not move
The entry for English Uncyclopedia should not be here. Uncyclopedia did not "move" off Wikia. Some members decided privately to create a fork, and they convinced more than half of the original community to follow them, but many disagreed with this and remained behind. The original Wikia site is now more active than the fork and has been for years. uncyclopedia.co is a deeply flawed community that has expended a good deal of energy on disrespecting the uncyclopedia.wikia.com editors, including vandalizing their site, rather than simply being against "Wikia". Those on the original site hate Wikia/Fandom just as much as anyone else but largely do not wish to edit uncyclopedia.co. Saying that Uncyclopedia moved and is now located at uncyclopedia.co is an insult to us. It does not deserve to be listed alongside wikis that really did move. Llwy-ar-lawr (talk) 21:20, 24 August 2018 (UTC)
 * Uncyc actually split into 2 (Wikia and fork), if I remember the Wikipedia article correctly. AOTCP69zhere (talk) 01:13, 25 August 2018 (UTC)
 * Yes, that is correct. Llwy-ar-lawr (talk) 16:28, 25 August 2018 (UTC)
 * This page could be called "Forked wikis", because obviously wikia will not close the original wiki, which means someone else can still edit the original wiki (or even users that don't want to edit the fork). Some of the fork succeeded, others not and ended closing or were abandoned, in which case they're removed from this list. Besides that, I see activity on uncyclopedia.co and it deserves to stay here, specially if, as you say,they convinced more than half of the original community to follow them. --Ciencia Al Poder (talk) 16:55, 26 August 2018 (UTC)
 * I'm aware that Wikia doesn't normally close wikis once the community has moved (WikiFur is an exception). However, the original Uncyclopedia was not only not closed but remained active. Many original members continued to edit there, and some of those are present to this day. "More than half" is very different from "all". There are communities that unanimously left, such as WikiFur and Illogicopedia, and Uncyclopedia is obviously not one. I have never heard of another forked Wikia that drew this much rejection and criticism from its own members.   IMO saying that Uncyclopedia moved is disrespectful to the Wikia editors, misleading and arguably dishonest. I could provide more examples of the "forkers"' unethical behavior, as well, e.g. shortly after the fork, they tried to vote in a Hitler apologist for adminship on the Wikia site, seemingly in bad faith.  I admit this aspect has no bearing on whether Uncyclopedia moved, but it adds insult to injury, and I would not want to promote such a site. Llwy-ar-lawr (talk) 20:27, 26 August 2018 (UTC)
 * Looks like you pretend to censor a wiki because the behavior of some users. The wiki was forked and is still pretty much alive. There's almost no wiki where all users move to the fork, there's always some users that prefer to stay on the original wiki, and this doesn't mean those wikis shouldn't be listed here. --Ciencia Al Poder (talk) 19:51, 27 August 2018 (UTC)
 * Even when I was a loyal supporter of uncyclopedia.co, I knew it hadn't moved, and I knew it was the less active site. They intended it to be a move, but they failed. It's sad really. You're not a member of that community, so you haven't seen first-hand how it's divided, how both sides hate each other. I have. No, there aren't always some users who stay behind -- I named two examples where they all left -- and on Uncyclopedia there were not just "some". I don't think Wikia would have closed it even if they closed wikis on request. I've since learned that there are chronic systemic problems with the culture, not just "some users", but that is not the real reason I think it should not be here. My reasoning is as I said. If Darthipedia (say) were on this list I would not object, even though it is similarly unsavory (but it went offline). But if you really believe almost all attempts to move off Wikia result in at best a divided community where both sites remain vigorously active, then I suppose leave it. We'll have to disagree on this. Perhaps a note could be added to entries for sites where the original remained active, or it could be moved to Forked wikis. Wowpedia/WoWWiki, also on this page, actually calls it a fork even though AFAIK the whole community left and the original site has a very thin userbase. Llwy-ar-lawr (talk) 21:35, 28 August 2018 (UTC)
 * Llwy, just because you don't like the Uncyc fork because a couple of users there made fun of you for getting disturbed by a shock image joke doesn't mean it's not a legitimate fork. Us who have decided to stay with the fork think our site is funnier than the spoon, and seeing as the self-proclaimed head admin of said spoon is a ban-happy crapdog with no sense of humor whatsoever, why wouldn't we? Also, please keep this and this in mind, m'k? -- Listen to the beat of the soul ☆ Talk to me~!  15:40, 1 October 2018 (UTC)
 * Sincerely, Uncyclopedia has the worst admins I ever saw in my life. I wish a lot of bad luck to this community. I had really bad experience with it, and they couldn't be prosperous by doing what they do. Wikia/Fandom admins told me that Uncyclopedia was bannished from their site (and wiki's closing definitely), not leaving. I'm not surprised, they are really awful. I don't undestand how it's possible they have some supporters.--PERCE-NEIGE (talk) 21:21, 3 June 2019 (UTC)
 * Are you referring to http://en.uncyclopedia.co or UnWikia? I'm assuming the latter because I can't find your user on the former -- Listen to the beat of the soul ☆ Talk to me~!  00:16, 4 June 2019 (UTC)
 * Sorry, I make the confusion between the many uncyclopedias (hard to understand who rules what). I don't have an user account. And maybe I'm not very fair with the site, because I should say "an admin is very foolish", but it's unfair of me to say that the whole site has a problem. To be fair and honnest: an admin is horrible, and it happens that I saw he has an account here, but is blocked. It's very good that he is blocked, and I hope you won't unblock him, because his behaviour is really abusive. Sorry for the confusion, but I had a very bad experience with the Uncyclopedia I talk about, and I'm far from being the only one.

--PERCE-NEIGE (talk) 06:03, 4 June 2019 (UTC) Uncyclopedia is complex as it's a set of multiple wikis which are, for all intents and purposes, separate and independent projects:
 * Jonathan Huang (User:Chronarion) sold out the original uncyclopedia.org domain to Wikia in a 2006 backroom deal. At that time, there were already multiple other-language Uncyclopedia projects operating both on-Wikia (French, Spanish, Polish, Greek...) and off-Wikia (Portuguese, Japanese, Taiwan, Thai, Netherlands, Scandinavia and a few others).
 * Circa 2010, the Russian-language Absurdopedia forked, creating absurdopedia.net
 * In 2012, the English-language Uncyclopedia forked, creating en.uncyclopedia.co as the second version
 * By 2019, the Polish version had forked to Miraheze as nonsensopedia.org
 * Wikia pulled the plug on most of the Uncyclopedia-related content it was hosting in 2019, with the exception of Spademann's Lexsikon - which it dumped in 2022. That leaves the American-language and Russian-language communities still divided as the damage Wikia has done was not repaired by them pulling the plug after the community has already been split.

This is all great (thank you Runescape Wiki), but...
...what else are you planning to move? Things don't feel any different with Psuedomonobook... I miss the square-shaped logoboxes... Also, yes, I tried the databased dump button & it said:

  The operation is not valid for the object's storage class  F63302C0D3F90A8C  b1XblBt0fow7FZ+Oi34pMhRTMxJC/xQGdub4m8tFmTyZNrDRZR161nIpO06b+dBP4IVrGy55rRg=  


 * Your message seems too out of context to be able to reply (do you expect a reply?). If you're asking to RuneScape wiki staff, this is not the right place. I don't think RS admins come here. --Ciencia Al Poder (talk) 09:26, 1 October 2018 (UTC)

What I was trying to say was... THE DATABASE DUMP MENTIONED HERE DIDN’T WORK!!! I was trying to dump Silvagunner Wiki, but all I got was this error above. And having Runescape Wiki somehow successfully getting formed from Wikia didn’t help... Can you help me, please?


 * This is not the wikia support desk. Please ask them at Special:Contact why their database dumps can't be downloaded. If you want alternatives not involving wikia, take a look at mw:Manual:Grabbers. --Ciencia Al Poder (talk) 07:22, 2 October 2018 (UTC)

Closed wikis - should we list them?
Should we list wikis that were closed by FANDOM staff and had to move here, or is this only for people who chose to go? --Wand (talk) 10:15, 6 November 2018 (UTC)
 * I might be wrong, but I can't recall Wikia closing any wikis forcing people to move it elsewhere, but yeah, if such a case exist then imo that should be listed. --Raltseye (talk) 11:58, 6 November 2018 (UTC)
 * Oh, it's happened. Two wikis I use met that fate, RationalWikiWiki and the Doctor Who General Wiki. --Wand (talk) 16:32, 6 November 2018 (UTC)
 * This should be only for wikis that moved from FANDOOM because they didn't like that host. Wikis closed due to TOS violation shouldn't be listed here. --Ciencia Al Poder (talk) 19:56, 6 November 2018 (UTC)
 * Trollpasta wiki was also shut down, apparently due to a misunderstanding of how the site worked by the staff (shocker). Should wikis that were shut down get their own article separate to this? Not quite the same thing but another wiki, the Duckburg wiki, was merged with another wiki without the bureaucrats (me) consent, though that was before the new policies. Also, a lot of smaller wikis have been getting shut down lately too, dunno if it's due to lack of views or edits though. The IDW wiki and Mickey Mouse wikis were both shut down relatively recently, for example.--Jordan D (talk) 06:22, 7 November 2018 (UTC)

The ‘Soundboard Prank Calls” wiki was also closed down, but I don’t know anything about that wiki, since I only learned of its existence AFTER it was closed. If we are to mention closed wikis, somebody else will have to write about that one. --Wand (talk) 18:35, 9 November 2018 (UTC)


 * The "Anime Bath Scene Wiki" was thrown under the bus several months ago because of its content (it still exists, but as an independent). Certainly not the first, this NSFW image https://spankingart.org/wiki/File:SAVE2.jpg dates to Wikia throwing the Spanking Art wiki under the bus in 2008 to appease an anti-Wikipedia troll forum. And then there's Uncyclopedia in all its forms, which have a long and awkward enough history that a page could be written here about that saga alone (2005-2019). Carlb (talk) 04:28, 16 May 2019 (UTC)

I started a list of wikis that were forcibly shut down here. -- Listen to the beat of the soul ☆ Talk to me~!  16:34, 5 June 2019 (UTC)

Crappy Games Wiki, Awesome Games Wiki, Terrible TV Shows Wiki and Others Moved to Miraheze?
Can you Add Crappy Games Wiki Uncensored, Awesome Games Wiki Uncensored, Terrible TV Shows Wiki, Best TV Shows Wiki, Atrocious YouTubers Wiki and Others from Terrible Stuff family was Moved from Wikia/FANDOM/Wikicites by forking into Miraheze? Also the Miraheze Version of Rotten Websites Wiki?

Those were all closed by wikia. See the discussion above for more. --Wand (talk) 18:37, 9 November 2018 (UTC)

why list active users on the old wiki post-move?
I was puzzled why doomwiki listed 7 active users. There are 30 listed at https://doomwiki.org/wiki/Special:ActiveUsers right now. But then I realised the table is listing active users at the *old site*, not the new one. This seems a sensible choice for listing pre-forked wikis, but not for post-forked. Indeed, for Doom Wiki, the fork took place seven years ago. The active user list for the old fork back then would have been much higher than 7. 7 is probably about right for the old site today. But is that useful to anyone? I guess either making clear the distinction, or listing both in the table, would be ways to improve this. -- 128.240.225.33 15:06, 14 December 2018 (UTC)


 * The active users and number of pages are the numbers at the moment of the fork, they do not reflect current situation neither for the original wiki nor the fork. Of course, at the moment of the fork they should be the same, because it counts at the moment both were one same wiki. --Ciencia Al Poder (talk) 09:50, 15 December 2018 (UTC)

getting jiggy with it
Way to go, Castaway2000! How hard was it/how long did it take to move banjokazooie.wikia.com? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 16:49, 1 January 2019‎
 * Sorry for the extremely delayed response. It actually just took about 1-2 weeks and it was pretty easy. I had to wait for some to set up the hosting, and to get the wiki's administrator's permission to move off all the content Castaway2000 (talk) 03:14, 31 May 2019 (UTC)

About last edit...
What Jmccargo didn't help... Aren't you going to update the list and/or tell us who else forked? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 06:12, 12 May 2019‎

Removing Gamepedia Wikis
I propose we remove all Gamepedia wikis from this list because it's pretty much pointless to have Gamepedia wikis on the list if Gamepedia is owned by Wikia FANDOM now. Should we rename the wiki to Anti-FANDOM alliance or keep as Wikia (wikia is now the corporation's name -- their eponymous service changed name from Wikia to FANDOM)? Castaway2000 (talk) 03:13, 31 May 2019 (UTC)


 * Good point. I've separated them on a different list below the current list. I don't think they should be deleted, however. --Ciencia Al Poder (talk) 16:31, 31 May 2019 (UTC)

Wanna know why ToxicFandoms Referata was hacked?
It was Delicious, a genius butthurt hacker kid who want revenge to a girl named Kami for over a vandalism on Referata mainsite. Mar8122 (talk) 15:47, 16 June 2019 (UTC)


 * He hacked ALL of Referata. And he isn't a genius hacker at all. He's a "script kiddie" who used a backdoor script he found on Github. AOTCP69zhere (talk) 19:19, 16 June 2019 (UTC) (aka Kami)

I think I know what Wikia is planning with Gamepedia
I think they're planning to use Gamepedia as a basis for a second wiki hosting service (separate from FANDOM/Wikia.org) that uses almost the same setup as the WMF and/or Miraheze, so that the company's PR image towards MediaWiki geeks/Wikimedians can be improved. AOTCP69zhere (talk) 01:03, 20 June 2019 (UTC)

Receptions Wikis?
Can You add Reception Wikis that were forked to Miraheze to the list of Forked Wikis?

Melanie Martinez (Musician)
For eight and a half eons, this dark-pop chanteuse-cum-ex-Voice participant has her wiki hosted by Fandom. Commissioned Miraheze to move it to their site three whole weeks ago after being controlled there. As of this writing there are over 800 articles to both herself her two albums and their songs/characters from both eras released on August 14, 2015 and September 6, 2019 respectively.

As I said before “Unlike most of the 3K wikis some of which are currently dormant, this one will have the gates to IP editing and commenting. The comment box will still be there from the old site but simplified.”