User blog comment:Brandon Rhea/Wiki domains will be changing from wikia.com to fandom.com in early 2019/@comment-33420196-20180817204956/@comment-5785681-20180817212203

Everyone understands that the basic technology and coding has been developed by the parent company. The editors aren't stupid or unappreciative. That doesn't give the parent company the right to act like a dictator when their modus operandi is getting editors who contribute content to work for free while drawing in customers for the advertisers that make money for the parent company. You get it now? Your argument is the same one that self-serving employers use to justify their overblown salaries (i.e.  I provide jobs therefore I get to overwork and underpay you while I make much more money than you ever will). Let's flip your scenario. Without the editors, what content would Fandom have? And are the issues the editors here raising so wrong? No, they are not. It also seems that the biggest issue is one of semantics, but semantics is often "everything." This is supposed to be a collaboration that mutually benefits both sides with open discussion a part of any worthwhile project. Is Fandom still a worthwhile project for fans/editors or just a money-making venture for top brass? I guess that's the bottom line here. Angelle aka Luxartisan 21:22, August 17, 2018 (UTC)