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<p style="text-indent: 2em;">I wholeheartedly support this fork. I've been supporting this project since I first heard about it, in January 2017.</p>
 
<p style="text-indent: 2em;">I wholeheartedly support this fork. I've been supporting this project since I first heard about it, in January 2017.</p>
 
<p style="text-indent: 2em;">Wikia/FANDOM has been great, but lately I've been annoyed by some of their policies. The annoying ads, the videos, which are very poorly done, given you can clearly see that people who made them have 0 knowledge on what they're doing and they don't even try to contact the wikis to find someone from there, who has knowledge on the wiki's matters, to make them. Which brings me to the next point: I've been hating how Wikia/FANDOM has been preventing more and more customization. I get it; they're a company, they want to have a standard layout, standard standards, let's say. But one good thing is that users could customize their wiki, give it an identity. It used to feel like a more familiar company. Now, it seems we're reaching the pure business company. That's bad, in my opinion.</p>
 
<p style="text-indent: 2em;">Wikia/FANDOM has been great, but lately I've been annoyed by some of their policies. The annoying ads, the videos, which are very poorly done, given you can clearly see that people who made them have 0 knowledge on what they're doing and they don't even try to contact the wikis to find someone from there, who has knowledge on the wiki's matters, to make them. Which brings me to the next point: I've been hating how Wikia/FANDOM has been preventing more and more customization. I get it; they're a company, they want to have a standard layout, standard standards, let's say. But one good thing is that users could customize their wiki, give it an identity. It used to feel like a more familiar company. Now, it seems we're reaching the pure business company. That's bad, in my opinion.</p>
<p style="text-indent: 2em;">So, no customization in more places. No mobile customization. Everyone knows how horrible the Yu-Gi-Oh! Wikia looks on mobile, right? We can't use any CSS (styles) or JavaScript to customize the mobile skin. The result? Crude, unorganized display. Why don't they allow it? Because they are developing Portable Infoboxes (PI). They allege PIs are the way to go to make content portable. What does it mean? From what I've seen and from what Wikia/FANDOM was able to show me, it means they have more control over the layout being displayed on mobile. That is, to me, "where should we put ads?". Ads in the middle of an infobox is a disgusting thing, I gotta say. No one wants to be scrolling on mobile and have an ad in between two rows of info. It's the future, they say.</p>
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<p style="text-indent: 2em;">So, no customization in more places. No mobile customization. Everyone knows how horrible the Yu-Gi-Oh! Wikia looks on mobile, right? We can't use any CSS (styles) or JavaScript to customize the mobile skin. The result? Crude, unorganized display. Why don't they allow it? Because they are developing Portable Infoboxes (PI). They allege PIs are the way to go to make content portable. What does it mean? From what I've seen and from what Wikia/FANDOM was able to show me, it means they have more control over the layout being displayed on mobile. That is, to me, "where should we put ads?". Ads in the middle of an infobox is a disgusting thins, I gotta say. No one wants to be scrolling on mobile and have an add in between two rows of info. It's the future, they say.</p>
 
<p style="text-indent: 2em;">I understand ads are a must. We will have them too in the fork. We need them to keep the site running for you to read it and edit it. But we will try to place them in proper place, without cutting the user experience. The best part is: if we're doing something you don't like, we will try to adapt. We want to listen to our user base, to try and come up with the best experience for all that we can. Which brings me to the point: Wikia doesn't do this. They are a company, I get it. Like I said it seems they more and more go to the pure business way (profit over whatever). It's fair, I guess. Not my approach of choice, though. I think listening to the users will make a project/company more able to grab their users and provide a more pleasant, happier environment. There were several issues with Wikia/FANDOM about this; about the fact the users complain but they say "we have statistics saying [stuff that contradicts what every experienced user says]", but they never show them... So yeah.</p>
 
<p style="text-indent: 2em;">I understand ads are a must. We will have them too in the fork. We need them to keep the site running for you to read it and edit it. But we will try to place them in proper place, without cutting the user experience. The best part is: if we're doing something you don't like, we will try to adapt. We want to listen to our user base, to try and come up with the best experience for all that we can. Which brings me to the point: Wikia doesn't do this. They are a company, I get it. Like I said it seems they more and more go to the pure business way (profit over whatever). It's fair, I guess. Not my approach of choice, though. I think listening to the users will make a project/company more able to grab their users and provide a more pleasant, happier environment. There were several issues with Wikia/FANDOM about this; about the fact the users complain but they say "we have statistics saying [stuff that contradicts what every experienced user says]", but they never show them... So yeah.</p>
 
<p style="text-indent: 2em;">With this, I don't want to paint Wikia/FANDOM as evil, I don't. But, heck, I'm unsatisfied. I am. Having a staff member coming to our Yu-Gi-Oh! Wikia and start implementing PI just because they want, even if the majority of the community (at least of the admin's team) does not consent, with the excuse "one admin said yes and he is the founder" (talking about TwoTailedFox), it's rubbish, if I may say. [[Forum:New Portable-style Infoboxes|Here's a link as an example.]]</p>
 
<p style="text-indent: 2em;">With this, I don't want to paint Wikia/FANDOM as evil, I don't. But, heck, I'm unsatisfied. I am. Having a staff member coming to our Yu-Gi-Oh! Wikia and start implementing PI just because they want, even if the majority of the community (at least of the admin's team) does not consent, with the excuse "one admin said yes and he is the founder" (talking about TwoTailedFox), it's rubbish, if I may say. [[Forum:New Portable-style Infoboxes|Here's a link as an example.]]</p>
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''PS: I'm totally baffled with the experience and know-how of Dan and Cheesedude. I could never imagine all that. You guys are amazing. That's what I meant by "admin staff whose work makes this Wikia a place to be taken seriously".''
 
''PS: I'm totally baffled with the experience and know-how of Dan and Cheesedude. I could never imagine all that. You guys are amazing. That's what I meant by "admin staff whose work makes this Wikia a place to be taken seriously".''
  
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I support forking to a new domain. As an editor, I don't experience the same ad-filled pages that non-registered visitors do, and knowing this will only get worse, I agree that the right thing to do is to think on our numerous viewers. This Wikia is used as the main source of content and information for many people in the Yu-Gi-Oh! community, from people who are just discovered this franchise, to content creators in sites like YouTube. And there was that one time when even an official livestream [http://i.imgur.com/Mimhu8m.png] used this site to get their images. Concluding, it's best to put our community above FANDOM's interests, so a fork is definitely a good choice. [[User:GMTails|GMTails]] ([[User talk:GMTails|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/GMTails|contribs]]) 00:38, January 2, 2018 (UTC)
 
I support forking to a new domain. As an editor, I don't experience the same ad-filled pages that non-registered visitors do, and knowing this will only get worse, I agree that the right thing to do is to think on our numerous viewers. This Wikia is used as the main source of content and information for many people in the Yu-Gi-Oh! community, from people who are just discovered this franchise, to content creators in sites like YouTube. And there was that one time when even an official livestream [http://i.imgur.com/Mimhu8m.png] used this site to get their images. Concluding, it's best to put our community above FANDOM's interests, so a fork is definitely a good choice. [[User:GMTails|GMTails]] ([[User talk:GMTails|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/GMTails|contribs]]) 00:38, January 2, 2018 (UTC)

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