Forum:We decide NOT to move off wikia.com because of new Wikia skin

It seems that despite the beta testers and the oodles of comments left concerning the change, Wikia is still going ahead with their change in look.

Check out Important Updates on Wikia's New Look to find out more information. See Experience the new Wikia to find links to experience the new wikia.

This skin means the Monaco and Monobook skins will no longer be supported.

An alternative has been suggested to me the Anti-Wiki Alliance and their alternatives. This would involve moving this wiki to another --Tangerineduel 15:09, October 2, 2010 (UTC)


 * On this issue I have commented on the staff blogs about issues concerning their new look. However, I'm divided on moving this wiki, there comes a certain amount of credulity in being under the wikia.com banner. Wikia.com is also for the most part a stable framework, with staff who are generally prompt to respond to issues that have arisen in the past and with other issues within the wiki's structure and framework.
 * This wiki is also about triple the size of the largest wiki listed on the Anti-Wiki Alliance's page that is making the move (the Simpsons wiki is about 6,000 content pages, compared to our 18,000 content pages).
 * While there are several issue with wikia's new skin, I believe they're workable and adaptable (or at the very least ignorable).
 * I think the new look is questionable, but I have serious issues with moving the wiki I don't think it's the best way forward for this wiki to move hosts. --Tangerineduel 15:09, October 2, 2010 (UTC)


 * The main problem moving would be the visitors. Not to say there aren't other problems, but the whole visitors thing would be the most problematic. People tend to go to wikia to search for new wikis rather than using google or anything, so someone could make a new doctor who wiki at this domain and probably hog lots of attention. Manga Maniac 20:54, October 2, 2010 (UTC)
 * We can move the wiki at any time, can't we? I say we wade it out for a while. We'll alter the main page to link directly to a forum asking people their opinions on the wiki and whether we should move it. Then the community can come together to decide. I wouldn't bother moving it before we know for certain whether it is worth the hassle or not. --The Thirteenth Doctor 21:02, October 2, 2010 (UTC)


 * Really, its not worth moving unless, y'know, they really mess up with this skin change. So much so that it somehow destroys all hope of navigation and how articles work on this wiki or something. Manga Maniac 21:33, October 2, 2010 (UTC)


 * That's some of my issues (with regards to visitors), I know when I'm searching for user generated stuff to do with other fandoms wikia is the place that I go. Gaining more editors is the way to build a wiki community so moving the wiki would jeopardise that as I've seen many other sites linking to this wiki. As I've said the wiki brand name does carry a bit of credulity with it.
 * I just thought I'd put the option out there and let everyone know (and so people know it's not something the admins can change/are at fault with!). --Tangerineduel 13:00, October 3, 2010 (UTC)


 * Wikisimpsons is NOT the biggest wiki there. WoWWiki is on the list, the third biggest Wikia wiki and Runescape Wiki is also in discussions. GuildWiki, the same size as this wiki, is also there. ShoutWiki will do all the work for you. Just ask and, hey presto! All content and even images and user accounts will go to the new wiki. It will use Monobook but may upgrade to the latest MediaWiki and get Vector and possibly Monaco, at a price. ☆ The   Solar   Dragon  ☆ 18:57, October 3, 2010 (UTC)
 * And, maybe put a link in the sitenotice? ☆ The   Solar   Dragon  ☆ 18:57, October 3, 2010 (UTC)


 * Yes, right sorry, WoWWiki is the biggest, my mistake.
 * I'm still not confident that moving the wiki is the best option for the reasons stated above. --Tangerineduel 14:28, October 4, 2010 (UTC)
 * Here's their latest blog on the removal of Monaco and other changes. I agree that moving this wiki would probably not be a good thing for the project in general. I also feel that for the time being, such a move would be premature anyway. When they kill Monaco we'll probably have a temporary hassle adapting the Monaco-specific things we've got here, but after the dust settles I'm sure things will adapt and get back to normal. If for some unforeseen reason it turns out we cannot continue to function here, then it might be time to consider the benefits of moving. Rob T Firefly 20:56, October 4, 2010 (UTC)

What happens here
So, if we did move, what exactly would happen to this site? Would it no longer exist? Would it keep all the articles and pages? Would all user accounts still exist here?

I know we were worried that links and such would be made redundant if we moved, and this site would get a large part of the DW attention, but is it not possible for us to simply say on the main page that we've moved to a new site? --The Thirteenth Doctor 22:17, October 4, 2010 (UTC)


 * I can only guess based on what I've read. (So what follows is an educated guess, I may be wrong) However; when you do a database dump you take the database with you to the new wiki. This wiki stays the same with all its info and whatever (again not sure).


 * I've grabbed this from the halo wikia's discussion which makes it clearer with regards to traffic.

"Traffic:Wikia staff will not close down halo.wikia.com, for legal and policy reasons. While this means that traffic on the new halopedia will be at first, considerably less, this shouldn't be an issue once the dedicated community switches its involvement from here to the halopedian.com and the articles are implemented. After that's done, traffic there should increase to pretty much the same volume that we currently have here. To explain this a little, the goal is to have it promoted above the halo.wikia.com in terms of search results etc, while leaving halo.wikia.com as a simple branch-off with little activity. This in itself can be beneficial to both us and anyone who might pass by, which I can explain if anybody requests so."


 * Which makes me uneasy, given the links from other sites I've seen pointing here and the large amount of pages that we've got and search terms within those pages that make them come up on the average search engine search, if we moved there would likely be a set of duplicate results coming up if you searched for a topic in a search engine. --Tangerineduel 14:39, October 5, 2010 (UTC)