User blog comment:Brandon Rhea/Wiki domains will be changing from wikia.com to fandom.com in early 2019/@comment-35072152-20180816074136

I literally hate the idea. The fandom we have is all of those stories and articles on movies. Just take into consideration the fact that all fandoms would eventually be changed to fandom.com.

Now what if someone were to type in autism in their browser and come to see this in the search results: http://autism.fandom.com

They would be like, "WHAT THE HELL."

Literally, if you didn't know the meaning of fandom, it is a fanbase of a particular topic, meaning that any fan can create false information about any topic they'd like. A wikia is a colaborative community where everyone works together to make articles about a specific topic. It can be something users enjoy, but it can also be based on true information, unlike fandoms. wikia.com is much more professional, fitting, and organized, unlike disorganized, confusing, and rather disrespectful fandom.com

Now, back to the topic, don't you think that would make the person who was researching feel offended? Or are you guys just too selfish and conceited into making the outside of the website look good because you only care about making foolish updates so you won't have to worry about going out of business and losing your jobs to realize that?

Let's face it. The fandom.com is one of the worst decisions to make and it hurts me to see how you guys have no respect for the voices of the community whatsover and act like you care and understand everyone's opinions but still go on with the updates anyways. Think about it. Without us, this site wouldn't be here. It wouldn't even exist. To fandom staff, the update literally does nothing but make you guys happy. Not us, you. You want to feel independent, and not seem like you're relying on something that was once a wikipedia. But you know, these are only my opinions, if you want to continue with the update, more power to you. Just enjoy losing a whole lot of "fandom" customers due to your arrogance and lack of concern for anyone who's trying to discuss the common issues with this change.