Subject: Thanks for asking...
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Posted on: 2023-11-09 23:56:57 UTC

And I'm sorry to hear about the content losses incurred due to Fandom's continual purges in pursuit of perfect SEO. At this time we haven't fully removed our topic-ban on fandom/fanfiction content, but have given opportunity for existing communities and creators to pursue an exception review. Based on the substantial existing set of content you mention, I think you may have a reasonable case to be made for an exception -- more details about the exception process can be found here

To expand a little on why a topic ban even exists at WikiTide:

  • At launch of service we were trying to preserve resources as much as possible, fanon/fanfic wikis can be potentially very resource-intensive esp when there's lots of fan art involved
  • fanon/fanfic wikis can also be a frequent source of copyright/licensing complaints, which requires us to act as arbiters for resolution
  • fanon/fanfic wikis can be high targets for vandalism, which a strong moderation team can help mitigate but abandoned/unmoderated wikis become a huge time-sink for our volunteers
  • fanon/fanfic wikis can be a wellspring of toxic community behavior, but setting and enforcing strong community standards can mitigate this too

Given that we're a volunteer-run organization without the resources (in terms of both people and money) that a Fandom might have, it was decided that we'd need to be more restrictive on certain types of communities that could cause excessive volunteer workload or costs for us based on prior experience, hence the exception review process on those we identified in the first round.

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