User blog comment:Brandon Rhea/How we're testing the fandom.com domain migration/@comment-36374088-20181007191725/@comment-4261769-20181007220934

They decide to switch over to Fandom instead of keeping Wikia as a tradition

Keeping a name for the sake of "tradition" is a weak counter argument. If you can't accept a name change, then that is unfortunate that such a detail would trigger you. The site is still the same and free editing is still the core of FANDOM.

Not only do they refuse to listen to the community

FANDOM is a business. They accept and listen to feedback but editors do not dictate every single executive decision for it. Same with every other type of business out there. Consumers do not tell businesses what to do/what to sell/what to service. It's not fair to kick your legs in the air over not having the ability to tell a business (as a consumer) what it should be doing.

Feedback is one thing, but dictating what it should do is another.