Thread:Mainframebabe/@comment-1526346-20171018035952/@comment-29954643-20171018043042

Yes, I did get that message to whatever Tommy Westphall is and thank you for telling me as I was scratchingmy head until I found this link to you. And, thank you for following me back here. I find chat rooms pretty dull usually so I rarely stay long but you question was interesting.

Actually, although the motives in your example above are quite different, the technical concept doesn't seem to be. I was wondering if there was a technical reason why you can't provide iinks to a different wiki within Fandom itself. And if there is no technical reason why you can't, is there a clear protocol that this would violate.

The subject matter is about a single game that we play and it has bothered some of us that there are some game subject of which some of us disagree with the current non-technical admins. Yet, these admins are adament that they are 'in charge' and that their opinions overule anyone elses. It's not been fun to edit around a incorrect technical page and the links within the wiki often are confused and just plain inaccurate. Most on that wiki want merely to have a large chat group of mindless chatter, but the wiki itself was oriignally designed to provide game strategy insight and technical game issues. Anyway, rather than continuing to fight with them, some have suggested that I start an alternate wiki. BUT, I don't want to duplicate pages that are OK.

Despite these different motives for cross-wiki linking, isn't the concep tthe same? Thanks again for following through from the chat room. Most wouldn't have bothered - El