Board Thread:Support Requests - Community Management/@comment-4551144-20160130012218/@comment-1038387-20160130015417

Crazy Muzzarino wrote: But I know there are several very picky wikias out there that wiki admins see the request and don't want those changes to happened on their wikia. Sending it without publishing it would be like sneaking past them and resulting that person to lose their authorities and the adopter to gain them without them knowing.

And that's a good thing? It's a hostile takeover attempt. Anyway, that adoption would be rejected, as there are active admins.

The "save storage space" argument is a bit disingenious pleading. You present yourself as concerned about efficiency, but all you want is censorship and secrecy. That's all you ever want, and never have you offered any actual arguments for it.

Archiving is useful. If there are more adoptions for one wiki, it can be read back to see what became of the previous. If there is a conflict on the wiki as a result of an adoption, it can be read back. That's why people archive important stuff.