Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-5070188-20151226141305/@comment-5065259-20151226235924

Chakor Channing wrote:

Speedit wrote: Depends. If it has content and a community already, then it's doubtful - or even just masses of content only you have worked on. If your wiki is in the stub stage (no mainpage, no active users, only a few articles, zero SEO ranking) then you'd get serious consideration.

EDIT: To clarify, you have no sysop rights on the wiki? The problem here is that adopting it requires activity on the wiki and that activity in your case could expand the content until the wiki is non-stub. The wiki in question is merely a fan fiction wiki with me as the only editor and there are only 12 pages on the wiki. It won't benenfit advertisers in any way since no one other than me is going to look at it. Oh and I bet Wikia is out there stealing ideas from that wiki now and using them in some kind of movie or book. I see no reason why Wikia should refuse to delete it, since it's not a community. if you are an admin and the other editors do not mind closing it, simply have a blog to confirm then tell staff there is no interest and was a mini project. that way staff might consider closing it. also you can deleted everything else.