Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24739709-20151201202536/@comment-5558012-20151203215639

Ducksoup wrote: The advice is to sit tight! This won't be bad for your SEO. Short titles with accurate keywords are always the best practice for SEO - here's Google's documentation about it. Two big concerns I have: we'll lose uniqueness and we'll get lost in the many sites that use just the brand name Alvin and the Chipmunks.

Will the last case still be true when our pagetitle doesn't reflect this anymore? I guess time will tell whether there's actually any real benefit here (there's loss right off the bat). At the very least our main page name better not change.
 * Searching for Alvin and the Chipmunks lists us on the second page.
 * Searching for Alvin and the Chipmunks wiki lists us behind Wikipedia (always annoying).
 * Searching for Munkapedia (or adding it to the end of a search term) produces pages filled with our articles.