Some time last year I purchased fandomwiki.com, with the thought of creating a place within which fans could meta about their own experience and theories and understanding of fandom. Not as in, a collection of meta pieces, but as in a fandom encyclopedia that reflected (and legitimised!) the subjectivity of fan experience and theorising.
I registered, set up, and started work on it myself (with some help from
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As things tend to happen, other things took over my time (namely, the thesis!), and then I was pointed in the direction of FanHistory.com. Which is, essentially, a fandom wiki. Which seemed to make my yet un-developed fandomwiki.com somewhat defunct.
But anyway. I decided to not waste the space I'd already bought and instead just lock down the fandomwiki.com domain for my own personal use. I made a post about it here, letting anyone who'd been aware of it know, and a few people kind of stuck their hands up and said, hey. Fanhistory.com *isn't* the most reliable, multi-authored encyclopedia you had in mind.
So. Now that I have more time again, talk to me.
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Would it be viable for me to re-activate fandomwiki.com? I'm thinking that at least in the development stage, those of you who are aca-fen would be the best candidates to build up a ... culture of knowledge, the type of atmosphere we're (or well, *i'm*) looking for.
Or, oh wise and seasoned aca-fen - what are your thoughts on this whole thing? I'm totally willing to take your guidance on this, if you have ideas you think are viable for this.
I have the domain, I have the space, and the technical know-how to manage it all... Talk to me!
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