Talk:Suggestion/@comment-25494824-20150405222128/@comment-25490263-20150406040543

The primary issues have not affected me or what I have seen, so no comment there.

The need for donations means the site still has a high power - being money. Though if $480 a year isn't a issue now, or whatever it may be years down the road with the necessary capacity & whatnot, that's good.

In terms of more freedom to edit things, it doesn't seem as if there are noticeable restrictions for a typical editor?

The programming issues are beyond me. Out of curiosity though, what things are desired to be implemented that cannot be now?

If the network & server administrators & site coders, that seem to benefit the most, stay sufficiently active or are of sufficient number, then a move seems to be a net benefit.

A few questions:

If the wikia is moved, what happens to this wikia?

Most users probably don't comment & an average visitor perhaps less so. Should there be a percentage of responses necessary to decide on a move? Or some other criteria?