Thread:RRabbit42/@comment-86.191.16.90-20141108095503/@comment-37.203.170.4-20141111185815

Hey, we never did that. We took the content that WE created and moved about with it. We were perfectly within our rights to do that. Then, users who never worked on the content moved in and claimed it to be their own. Then, users here steal the content that WE created later, and claim it as their own.

If you wrote a book, and then someone else took it, published it, and claimed to be the writer of it, how would you like that? Same principal here. We made the content, worked on it for a few years, the entire active community then moved out, taking the content we created with us. And Wikia refused to delete it.

It wasn't plaigarism. We were pefectly within our rights, and we took the full article history too, crediting the individual contributors. Well within the copyright law.

And, the fact it, many of the articles we moved with have been vastly changed since then, making them different from the ones here.

And, you don't know the full history. It wasn't just about the skin change. Staff butted in to our conversations, "closed" active discussions, removed admin rights without asking the community, blocked contributors for disagreeing with them. We left because staff were tyrants, only caring about the amount of money they got from ads.