User blog comment:Sannse/The Future of Witcher Wiki/@comment-8-20130404190621

With this being a bit of a unique situation, I made a mistake in not setting out the forking guidelines in full when I wrote my message above. So apologies for not being clear enough.

One of the key parts of the guidelines, is that it's not OK for those forking to remove content from this wiki. The same Creative Commons license that allows you to fork, also allows this wiki to keep the content for future viewers. So I will be reverting the removal of Game widow's blog posts, and ask that no other content is removed.

Here are the rest of the guidelines. They don't cover every possible situation, but are a good base to reduce misunderstandings.


 * Please do not link to your new wiki on any page of the Wikia version (existing links on your own user pages won't be removed at this point).
 * Please do not spam user's talk pages with messages about the fork. Please limit any promotion of your wiki to places off Wikia.
 * Please do not try to delete pages or otherwise damage the content. The wiki should be left intact and available for any future editors to use.
 * Please do not make any major changes without discussing it with Wikia staff or the new community (when there is one)

In the past, we have had problems with admins moving to a new fork, but also staying and trying to influence the direction of the wiki they have left. We don't remove rights from departing admins, unless they try to harm the wiki or use it to promote their own, but there can be a serious conflict of interest in trying to run what will become two competing wikis. Because of these problems, I ask that those of you who have left remove your admin rights via Special:UserRights. This will also make it clearer to any future editors who to contact if they need help (staff will be available for that until new admins are found).

Thank you.