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First find out if the wikia is new; if it has only had a month or two to grow and attract contributors, Wikia is unlikely to be willing to merge right away.
 
First find out if the wikia is new; if it has only had a month or two to grow and attract contributors, Wikia is unlikely to be willing to merge right away.
   
Then, check whether or not there are still active editors. Visit [[Special:RecentChanges]] on the wikia, and use the "in last 1 | 3 | 7 | 14 | 30 days" links to look farther back in the wikia's editing history. Check [[Special:ListUsers]] on the wikia to find the most recent editors and/or admins; on small wikias the founder will usually be the only one with both bureaucrat and sysop rights. Try to contact the founder, using their Message Wall or talk page.
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Then, check whether or not there are still active editors. Visit [[Special:RecentChanges]] on the wikia, and use the "in last 1 | 3 | 7 | 14 | 30 days" links to look further back in the wikia's editing history. Check [[Special:ListUsers]] on the wikia to find the most recent editors and/or admins; on small wikias the founder will usually be the only one with both bureaucrat and sysop rights. Try to contact the founder, using their Message Wall or talk page.
   
 
If there are active Wikians, approach them politely about merging. Offer a friendly invitation to edit at the more active wiki, and let them know that it's possible to move articles and merge the projects so that everyone will have greater success. Always be kind about a community's work -- telling people their project is inferior or pointless won't convince them to join you, it's more likely to drive them away from Wikia altogether.
 
If there are active Wikians, approach them politely about merging. Offer a friendly invitation to edit at the more active wiki, and let them know that it's possible to move articles and merge the projects so that everyone will have greater success. Always be kind about a community's work -- telling people their project is inferior or pointless won't convince them to join you, it's more likely to drive them away from Wikia altogether.

Revision as of 00:41, 16 October 2015

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Merging wikias is a lot like merging lanes on a highway: A smaller wikia joins the primary wikia and they move forward together.

Sometimes, when two user communities cover the same subject matter and share similar contributors, they may wish to merge their communities to push their efforts forward in one direction.

What happens when you "merge" wikias?

While joining forces is a great idea to make a community more successful, using the term 'merging' is incorrect. There is not just one button Wikia can push to make two communities suddenly become one community. This is both due to the technical limitations of MediaWiki software, the unique way Wikia user tables are configured, and the fact that two wikias may have pages with the same name but different content (for the technically-minded, a "collision").

There are more limitations to consider, such as viability and community harmony.

When to merge

Merging active communities

The best reason to merge is when the active communities on multiple wikias realize that their work would be more organized and attract a larger number of readers and contributors if they were combined. In this case, the admins and users of the wikias should discuss the merger thoroughly, making sure to advertise the discussions on both wikias so everyone involved has a chance to contribute ideas. When there is a consensus that the merger should go through, users can begin merging the content as described below, or contact Wikia staff for technical assistance. Provide a link to the merger discussion to staff; otherwise they'll need to ask for clarification that the merger is a community decision, not one user's whim.

Merging inactive communities

If the topic is of general public interest, Wikia staff generally prefers to leave dormant wikias available for adoption by new users; inactive wikias do no harm to active projects, and the resources required to host and protect the wikia from spam are manageable.

However, the most probable reason why a Wikia becomes inactive is because it relates to a very specialized topic that attracts too few people; in these cases it sometimes makes sense to merge the content and redirect the url to a more general active wikia that shares the topic.

Research and approach

First find out if the wikia is new; if it has only had a month or two to grow and attract contributors, Wikia is unlikely to be willing to merge right away.

Then, check whether or not there are still active editors. Visit Special:RecentChanges on the wikia, and use the "in last 1 | 3 | 7 | 14 | 30 days" links to look further back in the wikia's editing history. Check Special:ListUsers on the wikia to find the most recent editors and/or admins; on small wikias the founder will usually be the only one with both bureaucrat and sysop rights. Try to contact the founder, using their Message Wall or talk page.

If there are active Wikians, approach them politely about merging. Offer a friendly invitation to edit at the more active wiki, and let them know that it's possible to move articles and merge the projects so that everyone will have greater success. Always be kind about a community's work -- telling people their project is inferior or pointless won't convince them to join you, it's more likely to drive them away from Wikia altogether.

How to merge

Transfer content

If the merge has been discussed at both wikias and agreed upon or there have not been any active editors for a couple of months, and the admins are agreeable or unresponsive, you may start merging content. As all Wikias share the same account data, if there are a small number of articles, transferring content can be done manually and does not take too much time.

You can move any articles from the site that was not selected to be the wikia URL to the site that was using the following method.

  • Use Special:Export page on the wikia that will be closed and redirected to create XML pages with author and page history
  • Use Special:Import page on the wikia being kept to import the XML (requires admin rights)

See Help:Export for step-by-step instructions on the process.

If there are many articles, or if you need additional technical help (such as importing into a different namespace), please contact staff first.

Contact Wikia

Inform Wikia staff that a wikia can be shut down. You can do this by leaving a message at Special:Contact, which should include the following information:

  • a request to merge
  • confirmation that there is community agreement for the merger, with links to any on-wikia discussions, OR confirmation that there are no active editors and that you've tried to contact the founder
  • links to both the old and new wikia making clear which is to be closed
  • confirmation that all of the content has been transferred from the merging wikia into the merged one

A staff member can then close down the inactive wikia and redirect its domain name to the new destination. The communities will now be under one Site Name and URL. (Any redirected domain name can become the primary URL for the merged wikias, if the community chooses.)

See also

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