Board Thread:New Features/@comment-10637-20190109123901/@comment-20644-20190219020933

Fandyllic wrote: It would be nice to get more clarity on the *.wikia.org migration on the help page as well. Can we assume that if you have a wiki that hasn't been migrated to *.fandom.com by end of February, that it has been classified as a "lifestyle" wiki? Also is there a reason the *.wikia.org migration will take so much longer?

Assuming we meet the current guesstimate of the end of February, then yes you can assume that any wiki not migrated at the end of the fandom.com migration will move to wikia.org. This is a small number of communities, however. Not a whole lot are going to be on wikia.org.

The reason it will take longer is because it’s a different process. I don’t know the exact specifics that goes into this but our engineers estimated an additional 3 weeks after the fandom.com migration to set up the domain and complete the process.

Andrewds1021 wrote: reply to #35 Interesting. So if 90% was moved by the deadline but a noticeable number of non-life-style wikis still hadn't moved (in addition to the life-style wikis not moving) by then, then that would have to mean the far less then 10% of Wikia wikis are life-style.

Sorry if I was unclear, but just to clarify, 90% of traffic being migrated isn’t the same thing as 90% of communities being migrated. The vast, vast, vast majority of wikis on the platform are lower traffic. 90% of traffic only accounts for 5k to 10k wikis.

Within that 10%, we’re currently migrating about 50,000 wikis at a time now.

We’re also planning to migrate Community Central this week.