Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-20644-20141110180435/@comment-11842624-20141110185245

No, definitely not.
 * sorry for English

Say what you want, but on Wikia (as on Wikipedia) simply does not exist a large cohesive community, although some exchange of experience and communication is exist (present?!).

Rename the "wiki" in the "wikia" is foppishness. Wiki is the wiki. Regardless of its domain and composition of the editors. I am against such visual differences from other projects. People might think "they feel themselves like not the usual wiki" (not "they feel themselves as part of the Wikia") ─ it's definitely bad. Against this position, there is simply no argument! (because it is associated with feelings) //besides, people tend to form their opinion once and stay with it.
 * if you call your project an unusual name, it means something. we don't do this to honor the memory of Wikia (it is still alive), so we are proud of. proud of what? we do articles, just like any other projects. the fact that we have the opportunity to talk in our special chat rooms and meet with others - not our merit. we may like this style of activity, but to reflect it in the names is a loud statement.