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This page is a rough overview of the discussion between different host options (wiki.gg, Bulbagarden, ABXY, and RuneScape Wiki) and various considerations to take into mind.

Factors[]

Ads[]

All platforms will be monetized by ads in some form. For the semi-independent hosts (Bulba and ABXY), the number and type of ads will depend on negotiations between said host and ad networks.

  • wiki.gg: Ads above and below the article, as well as right sidebar for content pages other than the main page. Only shown to anonymous users and restricted to games published by its parent company, Freedom Games, and associated companies (those with wikis on the platform)
  • Bulba: Sidebars (left and right); floating video; floating ad banner (bottom); in-article ads (recognizable as such, unlike some of Fandom's)
  • ABXY: One ad at the very top and bottom of the page
  • RuneScape Wiki: One ad below the fold, this ad is not shown to people in the EU, and it is not shown on mobile

You may visit wikis hosted by the four host options to get a better sense of how ads function under each respective host:

For all four hosts, logged in users will not see any ads.

Cookie notice[]

  • wiki.gg: Small banner
  • Bulba: Screen blocking, with a button to decline all cookies and dismiss the popup with a single click
  • ABXY: Screen blocking, with a button to decline all cookies and dismiss the popup with a single click
  • RuneScape: No cookie notice. Cookies only used for login, authentication and necessary cookie-using functions in the EU.

CDN around the globe[]

The wiki has readers from across the globe, so global CDN is necessary to ensure reasonable response times.

  • wiki.gg: Yes
  • Bulba: Yes
  • ABXY: Images have a global CDN. Pages are hosted from US.
  • RuneScape Wiki: Yes

Skin control[]

Amount of control wiki community members have over the skin (appearance of the wiki).

  • wiki.gg: Limited to Vector 2010; see also wiki.gg's customization policy. Less restrictions than Fandom.
  • Bulba/ABXY/RuneScape Wiki: Full control over the skin

Mobile support[]

  • wiki.gg: There is no official mobile skin; wikis are capable of making their content responsive on their own terms. An official responsive skin is on the to-do list but with no ETA.
  • All other platforms have a mobile skin, or allow one to be created.

Custom domain[]

  • Wiki.gg does not allow custom domains (i.e. the wiki will be at minecraft.wiki.gg).
  • For Bulba, ABXY, and RuneScape Wiki, the wiki will have its own custom URL: minecraft.wiki.

International support[]

Having people in place to act as international tech support is important for helping language wikis with technical issues or enquires.

  • wiki.gg: Tech support available in several other languages but not all
  • Bulba: Tech support not available for other languages
  • ABXY: Tech support available for French
  • RuneScape Wiki: Tech support available in select languages

Anonymous editing[]

Allowing logged-out users to edit lowers the barrier to entry and can encourage more people to contribute, but also increases the amount of vandalism.

  • wiki.gg: Can be enabled upon request
  • Bulba: Will be disabled, as ad networks require to strictly follow COPPA, similarly to Fandom
  • ABXY: Can be enabled
  • RuneScape Wiki: Can be enabled

Extension control[]

  • wiki.gg generally allows wikis to request extensions given they are currently maintained, have no security vulnerabilities, do not conflict with existing default extensions, and do not require a completely separate software stack to support (the BlueSpice extensions are a notable example).
    • Additionally, extensions which would need to be enabled across the platform generally require more review/work to implement.
      • Notably, notifications in any form were previously completely unavailable on wiki.gg. Echo was added on July 5, 2023.
  • Bulba and ABXY will allow almost any extension unless it creates major issues like server instability or privacy concerns.
    • Widgets will not be available on ABXY.
  • RuneScape Wiki is stricter with what extensions it allows, this is because of concerns that such extensions will cause issues.

Change config[]

Wiki.gg will generally allow MediaWiki config variables to be edited (through requests to staff); ABXY, Bulba, and RuneScape Wiki will always allow them to be edited.

Miser mode[]

Miser mode disables certain database-intensive features to reduce server load. This results in certain effects like special page reports being updated slower or never.

Wiki.gg, ABXY, and RuneScape Wiki will have it disabled; and the status on Bulba is unknown (depending on server resources).

Extensions[]

The table below shows the availability of various MediaWiki extensions used or considered for use by the wiki. Not all of them are of equal importance. Some of the extensions of note include:

  • Widgets – used for spritesheets as well as a few other places. Most usages could potentially be replaced by other extensions such as TemplateStyles.
  • CirrusSearch – advanced search functionality allowing e.g. searching within specific categories or using regular expressions. Particularly useful for searching archived wiki discussions located in subpages of certain talk pages
Fandom wiki.gg Bulba ABXY RuneScape Wiki
OATHAuth Partial[A] Yes Yes Yes Yes
VisualEditor Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
DynamicPageList3 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
PortableInfobox Yes[B] Yes Yes Yes Temporarily
OAuth No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Widgets[C] Partial Yes Yes No No
TemplateStyles No Yes Yes Yes Yes
TabberNeue Partial[D] Yes Yes Yes Partial[D]
EmbedVideo (fork) Yes Yes Yes Yes Partial[E]
Notifications[F] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Gadgets Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ThemeToggle Partial[G] Yes Yes Yes Partial[G]
Scribunto Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CirrusSearch No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Cargo Partial Yes Unknown Yes No
RealMe[H] No Yes Yes Yes Yes
  1. Fandom uses a custom auth system with 2FA option
  2. Fandom version is slightly different compared to open-source version
  3. Possible security concerns, FileUrl could be replaced with TemplateStyles
  4. a b Still uses Tabber
  5. YouTube only
  6. On-wiki and email notifications for watchlist or user talk messages through Echo or similar
  7. a b Built-in light/dark mode toggle
  8. To replace Widget:Mastodon work-around
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