[05:30:24] Why should that be done though? The users who wrote the content wanted their pages indexed and it would be very unfair (and disrespectful) to them if Miraheze changes that just so another wiki that's not even hosted here can get higher on the search results. [05:31:00] ^ this, too [05:35:40] I'm more surprised seeing Neoseeker getting on first pages [05:59:43] Yeah, this should be at least discussed with the editor/s of that wiki beforehand imo [13:18:20] 100% agree. [15:49:01] any SRE able to handle phabricator? not to sound annoying, but I really have a deadline to work on this new wiki of mine [16:18:00] @theoneandonlylegroom you do sound annoying. There's like 2 people. [16:18:23] @redmin0 why is a good question [16:32:09] [1/2] Quoting @cookmeplox- "It seems to be abandoned for a few years, but it's creating a moderate obstacle for the new non-fandom Minecraft wiki to beat fandom on Google" [16:32:10] [2/2] This isn't important enough for Stewards to step in and overrule a community. [16:35:23] [1/2] Not my business any longer, but under normal conditions, closure/indexing halts should be handled by reviewing and applying dormancy policy, if applicable. If there are still active edits, there isn't a good policy reason to unilaterally make changes. [16:35:23] [2/2] One could request closure, but I filed a deletion request for my wiki in mid-august and it still hasn't been addressed, so... yeah, your mileage will vary there. [19:01:11] There aren't really any editors currently, and haven't been for about 2 years. It gets one or two anonymous edits per month [19:02:03] So there just...isn't really a community. I think the people who originally forked the wiki just wanted it to not be on Fandom, and if they were still active/contactable, they would probably be quite happy about the new version of the wiki [19:03:06] this might be the posibility