Subject: Introducing WikiTide
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Posted on: 2023-11-10 00:36:12 UTC

Thanks again, Neshomeh, happy to help condense down some of what we've discussed elsewhere.

While it's true that WikiTide as a service is a relatively new entry compared to the other players, we are by no means new to the wiki space. Our volunteer team and board of directors has had presence on and volunteered for several farms beyond just Fandom and Miraheze, including pre-acqusition Gamepedia, the Miraheze predecessor Orain, and its predecessor TropicalWikis. We've seen farms grow and fall for several reasons - disinterest, lack of resources, technical issues, interpersonal conflict or worse: morph into hyper-capitalist entities we had no interest in continuing to associate with.

Given that wealth of prior lived experience, we took a long look at where things went wrong with each and decided that rather than reacting to a sudden downfall, we had an opportunity to build something with a solid foundation from the start. Our key learnings:

  • 100% reliance on goodwill donations and accepting every single wiki request is a surefire way to overshoot our resources in terms of both people and funds
  • We are uninterested and unwilling to sacrifice user privacy through ad sales or other forms of user data exploitation, but running donation drives every half-year/quarter/month is demoralizing to volunteers and damages user confidence
  • There is an underserved market for paid wiki hosting that exists somewhere between the free and professional/enterprise space, and we have the right mix of technical and professional experience to serve it sustainably without compromising our personal ethics

It's from there that we developed the working model we've implemented today, with great success. Instead of the perpetual fundraisers of past platforms, we have in WikiTide an advertisement-free, free-to-use hosting service that grows in a deliberate and manageable way that keeps pace with our budget. Between community contributions, donations of excess profits from our companion paid service (WikiForge) should it become necessary, and our pursuit of not-for-profit status for WikiTide, we are fully confident (and have been proved correct thus far) that our approach to financing WikiTide will allow a resilience to grow with our community and keep any tendrils of capitalist overreach far, far away from our core service.

We are smaller, by design. By being more selective with the scale and scope of hosted wikis, we can ensure that we devote our time, funds and attention more equitably and provide a higher level of experience to those who choose to host with WikiTide. No member of the WikiTide volunteer team is paid to be there (even members of the board of directors), we're simply folks that believe quality wiki-hosting is a public good and should be maintained as such. It's our intent to be transparent as possible, so please feel free to ask any additional questions you may have.

--NotAracham

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