Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-1738746-20201005022115/@comment-31714002-20201005141217

I checked and it was never backed up to the Internet Archive nor was it cached by Google, so it probably had a low threshold of notability. If I were you, here are the next steps to take (if it's important to you):
 * Create a new wiki at bluepaw.fandom.com before a squatter does so.
 * Go to Special:Contact (you may need to create a Zendesk account if you haven't already) and then humbly ask a staffer if they have a backup of the FULL XML of the old site. Make sure you make a case that you're going to be a dedicated caretaker of the site (because it had been closed for inactivity before), then wait patiently a few days and just build up your theme or user account page in the meantime.
 * After you receive the XML... on the new site that you just registered, before you do anything else, go to Special:Import to import the full XML and then it will rebuild the pages of the site. The reason I recommended patience is that if you start creating pages before the import, you may create edit history conflicts that creates more work for yourself. Note that images will be missing because Fandom (nor Wikia) do not back these up.
 * Behold, the resurrected Bluepaw Wiki is now your problem responsibility!