Forum:Boycott Wikia's New Style

Boycott list
In protest of the proposed Forum:Wikia's New Style (especially the new uncontrollable ad placement proposal), I'm starting a boycott of Wikia wikis, starting in the month of July.

By boycott, I mean I will not contribute to any Wikia wiki for all the month of July 2008.

Who will join me?

Put your signature below

 * I'm in --Fandyllic (primarily an editor on WoWWiki)
 * Count me --MattyDienhoff (Sysop - Half-Life Wiki)
 * Short Notice! Blast Em!--[[Image:AndeLeg.jpg|20px]] Arav (talk ) 06:26, 10 June 2008 (UTC)
 * Pierlot McCrooke 06:36, 10 June 2008 (UTC)
 * [[Image:Darthtomsig.png|163px]] My page iChat What I've done 19:55, 10 June 2008 (UTC)
 * GHe (Talk) (Wikia Janitor)
 * Sysrq868 09:24, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
 * Wikia is A) completely incompetent when it comes to financial and community relations or B) simply greedy. Either way this is the last straw for me.--[[Image:AlariSig.png]] 18:47, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
 * WillSWC 06:37, 12 June 2008 (UTC)

Why the Boycott?
By request below...

Wikia needs a more concrete idea of who is displeased by the way they conducted their announcement and implementation of "Wikia's New Style". A list of boycotters gives them an easier way to see a list rather than wading through an unruly talk page and figuring out who was actually mad (even though almost all the responses were negative).

Solutions
These solutions are not attached to the list of boycotters and are only proposed by me (Fandyllic).


 * 1) Give at least a month longer to implement any new multi-wiki changes (the current start date is June 17). I would not start this "new style" implementation until at least mid-July.
 * 2) Get a consensus that Monaco skin is ready to override older entrenched skins, especially Monobook, on all wikis. Wikia should give a pilot list of larger wikis (lets say those with 5000 or more articles; for the benefit of the advertisers) to transition immediately so they can get some feedback, but give the rest of the wikis more time (say an extra month) to transition their editors and users to Monaco-only.
 * 3) * Personally, I have no problem with Monaco, but I know some Monaco variants are not quite done or ready for prime-time (speaking for WoWWiki only).
 * 4) Redo the "Wikia's New Style" page to be more honest. The Changes to Monaco section has an outrageously misleading graphic that compares article area between various skins, but conveniently seems to exclude the area taken up by advertising and counts it as "article area." New Monaco, definitely doesn't have more article area than old Monaco with the new advertising scheme. How can ads take up a big chunk of initially visible "content area" and not reduce "article area?"
 * 5) Give more ad positioning control to editors. I know this reduces the "consistency" advertisers want, but if editors could choose between a couple of high-profile areas (top banner vs. top-right square), it would allow editors to set what they think would be better information presentation. Advertisements can seriously reduce the quality of info presentation and the worse we make that, the less popular Wikia wikis will get.
 * 6) Why not put ads on talk page "content area"? This wouldn't push aside helpful article info, but it may please advertisers to increase opportunities for ad impressions. Giving this additional area may allow giving back more ad positioning control to editors.

Lastly, remember Wikia owns the wikis, but not any content due to GFDL, so a determined group of editors could move their wikis to another site, especially if it uses the MediaWiki engine.

Comments
What exactly are you trying to achieve here? AdmirableAckbar 11:01, 10 June 2008 (UTC)
 * I, too, would like to know the answer to that, not that you can tell me if you not editing. So because your not giving (logical) ideas on what to do, things are going to go ahead with out you, and that will be that. Clever - Kingpin13 11:15, 10 June 2008 (UTC)
 * Boycotting instead of giving ideas helps nothing. Drewton  ( Drewton's Holocron ) 12:07, 10 June 2008 (UTC)
 * I feel it's very easy to say "I don't like this, lets boycott it" without actually helping to solve the problem... by doing this, you might actually be making the problem worse... Wikia will change anyway, they have to change. The best thing you can do is jus accept the fact that Wikia will change and think of ways to make that change easier, come up with a solution that everyone can live with... --Jedimca0(Do or Do Not, There is No Try) 14:26, 10 June 2008 (UTC)
 * Also, it's not as bad as some people think. There are actually some really good suggestions being suggested in that forum. --Jedimca0(Do or Do Not, There is No Try) 14:41, 10 June 2008 (UTC)
 * Okay, I added some proposed solutions. By the way, complaining about someone not having solutions when you don't offer any yourself is pure hypocrisy. --Fandyllic 17:05, 10 June 2008 (UTC)
 * I did offer solutions, ideas and talked to many people about this in IRC, so please, don't think I'm just here to complain... I'm just trying to get a discussion going because I feel that's the only way we're going to get a real solution, one that everyone can live with. --Jedimca0(Do or Do Not, There is No Try) 17:57, 10 June 2008 (UTC)
 * A solution that everyone can live with is a myth. We need a solution that the most active and helpful contributors can live with. I don't think we're there yet. A boycott would not significantly hurt Wikia (remember, we don't pay them), but it would tell them in concrete terms that some group of editors can stand together on something. Can you think of any other way for us to show we can stand together in a simple to understand way? I can't. I haven't seen anyone consistently agree with any solution besides a longer delay. --Fandyllic 21:40, 10 June 2008 (UTC)
 * I won't join the boycott for several reasons. One, I am not obsessed with making the main page fancy, so Wikia's New Style doesn't scare me. Two, I could only stop editing for a day if I had to or if I played games, but the latter can't prevent me from editing for even a few days. Three, I'm an admin on nine wikis at Wikia. Four, people get used to things. Five, as long as the ads don't generate pop-ups, I'm fine. MarioGalaxy2433g5  { talk /contribs/Logs} 21:21, 10 June 2008 (UTC)
 * My boycott is not for the weak of will. --Fandyllic 21:40, 10 June 2008 (UTC)
 * You only looked at number two. MarioGalaxy2433g5  { talk /contribs/Logs} 21:50, 10 June 2008 (UTC)
 * No, I read the whole thing... are you a bureaucrat on any wikis? --Fandyllic 20:54, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
 * To be honest I am lol'ing at whoever is going "what are you trying to achieve with this". When administrators do things that the community disagrees with and the community starts boycotting it, its really loltastic when admins go "well if you don't like it, instead of boycotting, why don't you suggest improvements." Has the thought of *not* doing things that the community disagrees with, ever occured to you. like, srsly. --anon 22:57, 10 June 2008 (UTC)
 * Anon: Wikia actually needs money. Fandyllic: I'm sure there is a soultion that everyone can live with, unless your planning on comitting sucicide becuase you saw some ads somewhere. Boycotting is not a good idea, it's not going to incourage people to not do anything, rather they are not going to not notice because so many people don't want to boycott and ruin Wikia, such as myself, Ackbar, Jedimca0 and Mario, oh, and every single other person who saw links here and just couldn't be bothered to come here such as Jaymach and alot more. As Jaymach said: "If Wikia doesn't get money, then every Wikia-hosted wiki dies. So boycotting the change completely will...kill this wiki"- Kingpin13 08:48, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
 * Per Kingpin13; Wikia needs money. The ads seem to be the only good way to get it. If Wikia does not get money, Wikia will die. If Wikia dies, every Wikia-hosted Wiki will die. Just sitting here and boycotting Wikia won't help, Wikia will change anyway and you won't have anything to say about. Unfortunately this change is needed if we want Wikia to survive, all we can do is make it easier for everyone and try to come up with a solution both we and Wikia can live with. --Jedimca0(Do or Do Not, There is No Try) 09:28, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
 * Wikia needs money, but only those with inside knowledge of the alternatives Wikia considered can know if the current proposal ("New Style") was the best proposal. If Wikia dies, their wikis will only die if they try to prevent people from migrating them. Saying otherwise is just a scare tactic and a poor one at that. I challenge anyone to come up with a solution that will please everyone. If that was possible we would all live in utopian harmony and Wikia wouldn't have to make money. So please stop suggesting some magical event will happen and a solution will be found that will please everyone. Either that or stop misusing the word "everyone". --Fandyllic 20:54, 11 June 2008 (UTC)


 * I don't plan on boycotting. But given how shiftily Wikia's been pulling off the transition, I do plan on mitigating the planned changed with a callous disregard for Wikia's best interests.
 * If they weren't such jackholes about how they presented it, I might give to shakes about that. I don't.-Derik 00:45, 12 June 2008 (UTC)


 * My country needs more money, so they're going to make me pay more and more taxes: there must be a time when i get too heavily taxed and can eventually decide to waste more time fighting all day against something i can't stop, or emigrate and look for a new place where i will find myself more comfortable and less abused. The quickest and safest thing to do, when you don't like a place or a community is... to go away from it. It's much quicker and effective to rule one's own actions in freedom than it is to make revolutions of any kind. Make your choice, I made mine long ago when the V*rgin logo was spammed over Wikipedia and Mr. Jordan put his mask down. 12344321 01:18, 14 June 2008 (UTC)


 * Wikia staff know where I stand on this matter without me shooting myself in the foot by boycotting a wiki community that I have invested countless hours in. You can't change the rules if you don't stay in the game. I suggest you use the central forum to post your constructive comments rather than  taking action that will only be of detriment to your own wiki community. Najevi 04:20, 12 June 2008 (UTC)
 * I've posted my constructive comments and so have you. Tell me, how many constructive comments have they actually responded to with action? I would guess around 10% or less. They aren't even willing to be open and honest about what they're doing until is gets pried out of them. Even the helpful and informative things they say usually scroll off to the archives. --Fandyllic 20:29, 17 June 2008 (UTC)