Forum:Duplicate wikis

Hello again, it's Atarumaster88, and if you don't recognize me from last time, I'm here with more foul tidings of Wiki's misdeeds.

This latest forum by Wiki on Central basically tells us that staff will no longer deny any wiki requests that meet the terms of use.

Quoting their original post:

"Hi everyone, Today we are making a change to our wiki creation process and I want to take a moment to let you know what to expect. Wiki has always been a place for people to document the topics which they are passionate about. Until now, the wiki request process has involved Wiki staff members evaluating each wiki request and accepting those which they believed would attract and sustain a healthy community. The new wiki creation system puts the power back in your hands and allows almost all requested wikis to be created. Starting later today, all requested wikis will be automatically created and ready to edit within minutes. Users will be given a link to begin work on the new wiki before leaving the wiki request page. Wikis which might have been turned down in the past because they were of a personal nature, about a small group, or about a topic which we believed might not have enough of a broad appeal to warrant a full wiki, will now be given an opportunity to shine. Does this mean that Wiki will allow more than one wiki for a given topic? Yes, Wiki will no longer restrict wiki creation to one wiki per topic. While we strongly encourage everyone to improve existing wikis rather than creating new ones on the same topic, we will allow wikis on any topic (subject to our Terms of Use). If a user would prefer to document a topic differently than an existing wiki, then we encourage that approach. Each wiki will have an equal chance to create compelling content and succeed in its own way. Links between related wikis are encouraged so visitors can make their own choice about which communities to join. What if someone copies content from my wiki to another wiki on the same topic? Text added to Wiki is typically available under a free license which means anyone is welcome to reuse that content as long as they provide attribution back to the original creators and as long as both wikis use the same license. While it's fine to seed a new wiki with existing free content, Wiki does not encourage copying of large quantities of text or creating mirrors of existing Wiki sites. What should I do if I see a wiki on a topic which violates Wiki's Terms of Use? The first step is to talk to the wiki's admins about your concerns. It's likely they will change their behavior once they understand Wiki's guidelines. Serious violations should be reported to Wiki staff using Special:Contact.""

- Wiki staff member Kyle H

As you might guess, I'm entirely displeased with this idea, as it will no doubt result in hundreds of useless craptastic spinoff wikis using, say, Command & Conquer content which has been clusterscrewed to fit the aims of the founders of said spinoff wikis. Kanepedia anyone? Or, for those with a Red Alert feel, Tanyapedia? You get the idea. 9_9 This discourages collaborative efforts on wikis and negatively impacts the coherency, organization, and cohesiveness of Wiki's wikis. I personally think it's a shameless ploy for more wikis to be created, therefore leading to more ad revenue for Wiki (MONEYMONEYMONEY$$!!$1$!), but I have no proof for that particular accusation. Anyway, leave your comments for Wiki over on their Central forum, regardless of your opinion on the matter. I've already done so. Atarumaster88  ( Talk page ) 20:32, 25 March 2009 (UTC)

Okay why is this page here?(Saffy Nurbs 03:28, 7 April 2009 (UTC))