#Wiki

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copper solstice
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What platform you suggest?

amber cobalt
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wiki.gg, miraheze, or mediawiki are the ones first coming to mind first for me

earnest bloom
amber cobalt
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im not experienced enough with all 3 to pick, if i'm going to be honest

but the first is a wiki platform meant for games specifically (as for games that uses it, ik terraria's official wiki is wiki.gg), while the last 2 are just the most popular picks (besides fandom ofc, which we're actively trying to not use) from what i see (pizza tower and rain world wiki come to mind for miraheze, and SS13, rimworld and i thiiiink TF2 for mediawiki)

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i think wiki.gg wikis also always have the devs involved?

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at least going by the website

earnest bloom
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okay, thanks

left sequoia
cyan walrus
stable isle
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The terraria wiki uses it and its great

earnest bloom
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<@&858722086952763433> what do you guys think?

left sequoia
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My opinion is still wiki.gg
Ive actuslly been using it quite recently too and it still works consistently
Only downside is that trmplates are quite finnicky but overal really good

earnest bloom
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in theory, would you be down to help move the stuff from the first game (the overlapping content that will migrate from SoR1 to 2) to Wiki.gg?

signal gorge
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I don't imagine a lot will stay all that similar, but sure

left sequoia
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there might be small differences we could simply like

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skip

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yeah like i see no reason to also bring the first wiki to the new plataform

tribal cairn
tribal cairn
left sequoia
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but why?

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like again

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just keep 2 wikis

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sor 2 doesnt retrofit into sor1 it doesnt have to

tribal cairn
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I dunno

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if something is referenced from the first game

copper solstice
tribal cairn
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ah I forgot about that

copper solstice
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try to look at it without a blocker ^^

tribal cairn
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lmao I remember

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the first time I used it I didn't have an ad blocker installed

left sequoia
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it just seems stupid to me

signal gorge
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Yeah

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That's bound to be enough changes where that isn't at all relevant anyway

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And it's inconvenient for the end user