Lots of those fan wikis just link to other websites. It’s entirely possible to do that.
If you’re on a Star Trek wiki, why would you want to go to a page that’s almost exclusively talking about Star Wars information in relation to some actor other?
Lots of those fan wikis just link to other websites. It’s entirely possible to do that.
If you’re on a Star Trek wiki, why would you want to go to a page that’s almost exclusively talking about Star Wars information in relation to some actor other?
Throwing shit at a wall would be a better alternative to the Fandom wiki site.
Doubly apt because he basically wins because everyone else explodes.
If you consider the basic concept, they’ve been a thing since we started grouping together as communities. There have always been people who power trip. The internet just made them less effectual.
That’s the beauty of the fediverse, if the instance you’re on isn’t doing what you want, you can move to another one. Or create your own.
I’d say that’s a pretty clear indicator of the popularity of decisions. Saying “No, you can’t do that, cause I don’t want that” is putting your desires above the desires of others.
Then feel free to go to threads or somewhere that does federate with them. You don’t have to stay on a particular instance if they don’t federate with something you want to engage with.
That’s your freedom of choice.
So… admins aren’t free to choose? Why are you trying to take away admins freedom of choice? Sounds kind of authoritarian to me.
If you haven’t noticed them doing dirty or damaging things for the last twenty years, feel free to engage with them.
There’s more than enough evidence to show their intentions are far from pure.
Its so you don’t get the sleeves of your robe into the tea.
They have much less roundabout ways of shutting things down if they really want to.
The cheese on top, no, but that’s basically a garnish. The melted cheese is underneath all the toppings.
Shal’kek nem’ron!