Forum:Where is the right place for mid-level stuff?

or taking the hubs idea further

Over at Wikisocial we've been exploring what it might offer other wikia or groups of wikia. One obvious idea is some sort of news thing, and more specific version - news from the hubs. There's also the idea of forums for the hubs. Both of these might be described as mid-level stuff, in that they are not about the whole of Wikia, but are about something wider than single wikia. But where is the 'right' place for this sort of thing?

A literal interpretation of the guidance or policies that have evolved so far for central wikia - eg for images and new pages - might suggest central wikia should be reserved for stuff about the whole of wikia. On the other hand there's a sort of precedent with Society Gardens, which is deliberately mid-level stuff and has so far been located (tolerated?) mostly on central.

On the one hand, as one of the guys put it, we don't want to be seen spamming central, but on the other we don't want to be seen as filching stuff which others might think ought to be on central (or otherwise treading on someone else's toes). So is it possible to get some sort of ruling, guidance or whatever from the community support team on this question?

If it's a case of let the community / consensus decide, does anyone have any objections if we offer wikisocial as a place for (for example)


 * news - such as news from the hubs, news from Society Gardens, etc (we're maybe seeing this a resource for The Daily Edit to tap into?)


 * forums - forums for the hubs, forum for Society Gardens, etc? Philralph 07:23, 16 August 2007 (UTC)


 * I don't feel this is something that needs a staff decision, there is room on Central, but maybe another wiki would work better. What I would like to see, in an ideal world, is wider topic wikis becoming "hubs" for wikis with similar topics.  For example, "Living World Wikia" might contain information on the Dogs Wikia, and the Birds Wikia with news, links, and forums for the group as a whole.  Which wouldn't stop people editing at the more broad wiki if that's what they prefer.  This would take a lot of cooperation between communities, in fact it would take a level of reassessment of what a wikia community is.  Allowing and encouraging this sort of cross-over would be quite new, but it could really work well on many levels.  Wikia might help with making features such as "group recent changes", and cross-wiki watchlists.  But the real effort would be from the community in setting up such "wikia-groups" and making them work. -- sannse (talk) 09:11, 16 August 2007 (UTC)

Generally what I see is kinda a differentiation on whether something is a project independent of any wiki, or something on a wiki about other wiki:
 * Society Gardens, and the WGEP are projects independent of any single wiki. And because of that, they put their stuff here on central.
 * A wiki putting information on it's relation to other wiki, would put that stuff on it's own wiki.
 * ^_^ Sannse, don't you remember the WGEP... Multiple wiki on a group of topics identifying themselves as part of one cross-wiki project and sharing/syncing content that is used for multiple wiki. ~ NOTASTAFF Daniel Friesen (DanTMan, Nadir Seen Fire) (talk) (tricks) (current topic) Aug 16, 2007 @ 10:16 (UTC)