Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24739709-20151201202536/@comment-26402117-20151205161743

Umm, that would be a horrible idea for wikis who chose to setup with a different name as SEO for those wikis would just kick the bucket. Common sense that Wikia's advertisement for pagetitles was valid as sometimes the name of a wiki can be an inside "joke" or more accurately be an in-universe object that is relevant to a main protagonist or database.

Umm, that would be a horrible idea as SEO for those wikis would just kick the bucket. Common sense that Wikia's advertisement for pagetitles was valid as sometimes the name of a wiki can be an inside "joke" or more accurately be an in-universe object that is relevant to a main protagonist or database.

Ducksoup wrote: Emerson: You still have "Munkapedia" in so many spots around the site itself, and so high on the pages, that this won't shake your hold on that search term.

I get the uniqueness, too, and remember that you can always send us a Special:Contact request to change your sitename to uphold that uniqueness.

Could you verify whether this change will be applied to wikis with a non-subjectual sitename but an explanatory pagetitle? Will the update bulldozer wikis such as w:c:alvin, w:c:memoryalpha and w:c:tardis until they make the request to have it upheld or be applied on a case-by-case basis to avoid such wikis?