User blog comment:MisterWoodhouse/Volunteering your Fandom wiki for early migration to the Unified Community Platform/@comment-30737249-20200413111844/@comment-30737249-20200413133440

V&D doesn't provide information for existing things, instead members of the community create articles for new ficticious things they have come up with. The previous Wiki was overrun with low quality ideas so V&D was set up with the premise that low-quality submissions for articles would be moved to blog posts where feedback could then be given and they could potentially be improved and become good enough to be pages. I'm not fully aware of how discussions operates and I will definitely have a look after writing this, but if it is unable to emulate the layout of articles like blog posts are then it most likely will not work.

Another potential issue is that a very large amount of high quality content is intentionally left in blog post form for a variety of reasons. Examples include a 35 000 byte collection of information for potential future pages that's still a work in progress, a 57 000 byte essay on why an existing article is awful and should be replaced, a 67 000 byte detailed explanation of the inner workings of a specific Cosmology and most importantly a 289 000 byte compilation of many different uses for Hypercomplex numbers and related things. Most of these are much longer than most if not all pages. What will happen to these blog posts after V&D is integrated into the Unified Community Platform?