I say we move things to a new independent, ad-free wiki. I'd be happy
to help set up a MediaWiki site.

Thomas

On Oct 24, 9:34 pm, "John Beckett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Vim Tips wiki is athttp://vim.wikia.com/
>
> Wikia is a for-profit company. They tried unobtrusive text ads, but found 
> their
> revenue is insufficient (in fact, there are current news stories about 10% of 
> Wikia
> staff being layed off).
>
> Therefore, Wikia has made some changes which have finally hit our wiki:
> - Anonymous users will see ads on most pages.
> - Logged on users should only see ads on the main page.
> - Logged on users will see a blank space instead of an ad.
> - Some ads are really ugly flash crap (can be reported).
> - The default skin has changed to Monaco Smoke.
>
> There is a procedure to report "bad ads" whereby you work out the URL of the
> offending item, then email it to Wikia. I might do a little of this, but only 
> in
> really extreme cases:http://help.wikia.com/wiki/Help:Bad_advertisements
>
> I recommend that readers create an account and log on. You will be asked your 
> date
> of birth (required by the US COPPA child protection act). Enter a bogus birth 
> date
> in 1990 or earlier. I recommend a genuine email address: I have received no 
> junk
> mail, but it is handy to receive an email if you choose to watch a page, or if
> another user wants to contact you (they don't see your email address unless 
> you
> reply).
>
> When you log on, there is an option to remember your logon. I choose that, 
> and only
> have to log on once a month.
>
> The ads will be a hassle, but they are somewhat unavoidable. Wikia provide a 
> very
> good service and I'm going to try to live with the ads.
>
> John
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