Board Thread:Wikia Discussion/@comment-26091666-20160221033624/@comment-26366865-20160221143934

Splitting into multiple wikias is probably the worst course of action possible. That’s just a lazy, short term “solution” that will eventually snowball into a massive problem. If Kai is successful, you can bet Kadokawa will regularly commission more games, and then what? A wikia for each of them? That’s an awful idea.

The problem is that whoever thought up the current design simply never imagined this would be an issue (and I can’t blame him – not even the devs expected this to become a huge multimedia franchise). But it IS an issue now, and it needs to fixed.

The best solution IMO would be to redesign the wikia so it’s less “browser-centric” – that is, making it immediately clear which section belongs to which game. Someone coming to this wikia because they saw Kai will most likely not be able to tell all the articles here belong to the browser version, and that needs to change. It also means creating a section for Kai (and whatever comes next), with its own specific articles and subpages.

However, this does NOT mean we need to go around editing every single page; some smart redesigning of the navigation tools – namely the main page and top bar – will solve most of this problem, as well as leaving room for whatever comes next in the franchise.

On the matter of updates, I believe Kai’s updates should go into the main updates page. Having different pages for each game’s updates completely misses the point of having an updates page in the first place. As for the “confusion” part, the page itself provides a solution: "Please keep reaction, ramblings and hype to the dedicated thread, by clicking the update date link.” The wikia has been pushing this particular arrangement for a while; someone just needs to actually enforce it.