User talk:Hoof Hearted

Pages for deletion
Hi, please review Category:Pages for deletion and delete those pages. Several pages have accumulated during the absence of the administrators. Thanks. --Usa11 (talk) 16:37, 30 April 2021 (UTC)


 * Good day, thanks for welcoming me. I created a new user page so that's okay, thanks anyway for the proposal. For the wikis that I have marked as to be deleted, they are all unreachable through archive sites such as archive.org, so the actual existence of those wikis is questioned. --Usa11 (talk) 12:07, 6 May 2021 (UTC)

Account
I requested an account. Could you please accept it? 172.26.12.237 18:33, 2 June 2021 (UTC)
 * Hello 172.26.12.237. Can you please advise me the username you used for requesting a new account?  Thanks.  -- Sean, aka Hoof Hearted  • Admin / 'Crat • talk2HH 19:12, 2 June 2021 (UTC)
 * That would be "" :) 172.26.12.237 22:51, 3 June 2021 (UTC)
 * Now approved. Welcome to WikiIndex

Please delete
Hey HH! Could you please delete Category:Pedosexuality?

Thanks! &#8211; MJL &thinsp;‐Talk‐☖ 23:00, 10 June 2021 (UTC)
 * ✅ -- Sean, aka Hoof Hearted  • Admin / 'Crat • talk2HH 09:38, 11 June 2021 (UTC)

incels dot wiki vs incelwiki.com
incels dot wiki was legitimately stolen from the creators and main writers of the material itself, (this is a moderated wiki with only like 3-4 particularly active users ever) and since it was stolen, at least one writer (Wizard32) has put on very sketchy URLs on at least one page of incels dot wiki, which they haven't removed for months. They host it on their server, which also hosts a site of theirs which we've found is under heavy investigation by law enforcement. They own sanctionedsuicide and we shouldn't be advertising anything on their servers imho.


 * https://www.ansa.it/english/news/general_news/2021/06/07/site-blocked-for-helping-youngsters-to-kill-themselves_da6fbf6d-8b7f-414d-ab43-d32026479077.html. "Site blocked for helping youngsters to kill themselves"
 * "Rome prosecutors on Monday blocked an Internet site that hosted a community created to help young people to kill themselves following a probe into the recent suicides of two Italian teenagers. The community on the Sanctioned Suicide site had 17,000 members from all over the world."
 * https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/tasneemnashrulla/incels-suicide-forum-woman-killed-herself
 * "Incels Are Running An Online Suicide Forum That Was Blamed For A Young Woman’s Death" "Marquis [aka 'Master/Randy'] told BuzzFeed News on Wednesday that he and his cofounder are both incels and founded sites such as Incels.co, Incels Wiki, Looksmax.me, the Manosphere, and Blackpill.online."

This is not a group I would trust as a source on even their own sites Following reports of minors on their sanctionedsuicide.com (now sanctioned-suicide.org) dying, Epik dropped all their sites, followed by what seems to be Tucows or Njalla. Years ago it was Afilias that dropped all their sites.


 * https://fixthe26.com/sanctioned-suicide-dot-com-is-teaching-children-how-to-end-their-own-lives/
 * "Sanctioned Suicide dot Com Is Teaching CHILDREN How To End Their Own Lives"
 * "The SanctionedSuicide.com web site is currently providing forum-based coaching, advice, and detailed instructions about how to commit suicide … TO CHILDREN. The site operators and supporters claim that access to the site is denied to anyone under the age of 18. However, a recent survey of the membership clearly shows that approximately 5-8 percent of the membership is under the age of 18. Even a cursory examination of the site clearly demonstrates that the site operators and members are well aware that there are minors using the site. They continue to advise and coach these minors on how to end their own lives."
 * https://fixthe26.com/suicide-prevention-town-hall-parents-say-website-coached-kids-to-take-their-own-lives/
 * https://news4sanantonio.com/news/trouble-shooters/that-was-the-gun-parents-say-website-coached-kids-to-take-their-own-lives?fbclid=IwAR0Hx6Xa3SI5PI1ZlIV621ZXpFGGzCipsL6C6hGsVTjLqy8QO93rVTH9JSI "Suicide Prevention Town Hall: Parents say website coached kids to take their own lives" "SAN ANTONIO – Parents whose children were already struggling with depression believe one website pushed them over the edge and actually coached them to take their own lives. The Trouble Shooters are taking you inside the battle to get the website shut down. We don’t take sharing this story lightly, but parents do need to know what their children have access to online."
 * Suicide Prevention Town Hall: Parents say website coached kids to take their own lives https://news4sanantonio.com/news/trouble-shooters/that-was-the-gun-parents-say-website-coached-kids-to-take-their-own-lives?fbclid=IwAR0Hx6Xa3SI5PI1ZlIV621ZXpFGGzCipsL6C6hGsVTjLqy8QO93rVTH9JSI

"In the United States, anyone under the age of 18 is legally a minor. There is no ambiguity here. These are children, the site operators, and members know it, yet continue to discuss the act of suicide in great detail as if they are above or beyond both legal or moral reach." --owner of fixthe26th

I don't think we should be advertising any sites on their server, especially considering what seem to be sketchy URLs on .wiki rn that was added by a writer after they stole it. The owners of those sites call themselves 'master' and 'sergeantincel', they own incels.is (formerly incels.co/incels.me)/sanctionedsuicide etc, and have been dropped by multiple registrars.

Which is why I moved the article I wrote to .com. We have nothing to do with incels.is and their sites/wikis. They just let us use a mediawiki installation for a year until they hijacked it. They lorded it over us the entire time and always tried to push sociopathy on the wiki. We created their "general disclaimer" ourselves, and also individually released under CC on our talk pages so they couldn't have them claim we weren't who we were after the new domain. Since we released under CC individually on talk pages, we aren't pursuing legal options against .wiki but we do have discord records of them claiming that we owned it. (Discord allows exports of private conservations, and retains deleted messages) But .wiki is mostly inactive compared to .com, and is dramatically smaller as well. It's our wiki stuck in 2018 plus garbage they added after they banned everyone. .com also has 5 languages. 14:53, 8 July 2021 (UTC)

Sources:
 * https://web.archive.org/web/20200518180809/https:/twitter.com/IncelsCo/status/1262271865093083140
 * https://archive.fo/bK1Tv
 * http://wikipediocracy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=11311 ("William at the Incel Wiki, who is the admin of it, is Willwill0415 (T-C-L) on Wikipedia and Neiltyson1fan on RationalWiki.") --> William moved to .com over a year ago William Lupinacci (talk) 14:55, 8 July 2021 (UTC)

If you still want to keep incels.wiki on, can we have our own page? We also run a huge wiki farm and can add our others, most of which have nothing to do with incels William Lupinacci (talk) 15:06, 8 July 2021 (UTC)

Thanks :) William Lupinacci (talk) 15:07, 8 July 2021 (UTC)

Semantics on pages
Thanks for all your great work: I'm glad to see you taking ownership around here again. Of course, I'm here to complain but on pages like Federated wiki (concept), you've used semantic elements that don't match the content, like a semi-colon to start a definition list but all you really want is bold. Koavf (talk) 03:31, 12 August 2021 (UTC)
 * I'm confused! Federated wiki (concept) (the article) does not have any semantic data, because it does not use use the  infobox template.  Semantic MediaWiki will only work with semantic data from Semantic Forms, and they can only work from correctly coded templates such as infoboxes.  Or am I missing something else?  Sean, aka Hoof Hearted  • Admin / 'Crat • talk2HH 22:47, 12 August 2021 (UTC)
 * Yeah, pardon me: I think my earlier post was too vague. Starting a line with a semi-colon will create a description or definition list. These liss should be followed by one or more items that start with a colon. E.g. below:


 * Hoof Hearted
 * A user at WikiIndex
 * An all-around kewl d00d
 * My friend


 * Etc. If you want to make something bold, use three apostrophes: this will employ the b or bring to attention element. If you start a definition list but don't follow it with definitions, that's poor HTML semantics and is confusing to things like search engines indexing pages or screen readers attempting to vocalize the content of a page, etc. Does that make sense? Koavf (talk) 23:05, 12 August 2021 (UTC)
 * Ah, okay, I understand your point now. Thanks for clarifying, and sorry for my delay in replying – I was sleeping on my thoughts!  Howeverrrrr, I am not sure I 100% agree – though I am open to further reasoning.  My understanding, and please forgive me if I'm wrong, I thought that MediaWiki is based on wikitext, rather than HTML?  I accept that MediaWiki still relies on a small number of HTML elements (along with CSS,, and JavaScript), particularly where there is no direct corresponding function within wikitext; a few examples being:  ,    ,    , and    .  But there are many more elements that are considered highly verboten within wikitext (especially such as MediaWiki), examples  , , and   (for descriptions, which you eloquently show above with use of the colon and semi-colon),   </tt> (for numbered lists, wikitext uses the hash),  to </tt> (for levels of section headings, wikitext uses the equals sign - and I would imagine any editor on Wikipedia who used HTML to create section heading to be robustly chastised!),    </tt> (for creating paragraphs, when a simple carriage return suffices for wikitext).


 * As for robots, indexers, and accessibility assisted technologies, I was under the impression that they all worked on the rendered page, rather than its constructed elements? Again, please correct me if I am wrong.


 * Finally, and I guess this goes back to the original reason for your comment to me, search engine optimisation and performance. Again, my own thinking here; because articles here on WikiIndex are generally (a) very small, when compared to Wikipedia pages, and (b) follow a nigh-on identical format and structure (for articles on wiki, wiki engines, wiki farms, and wiki people) – do we actually need section headings (apart from long articles, or when section headings are highly desirable to separate specific areas within the prose)?  And a follow-on from that, if yes, is there any quantifiable value in a search engine indexing say the section(s) on references and / or external links?  Surely, surely, surely, for those who search and then find WikiIndex in search providers, we want search results to KEEP folks here in WikiIndex, rather than display searches for external links / sources which will take folks AWAY from WikiIndex?


 * I greatly appreciate your learned advice and expertise. WikiIndex is a lonely ship to steer alone!  Best regards always,  Sean, aka Hoof Hearted  • Admin / 'Crat • talk2HH 14:54, 13 August 2021 (UTC)
 * Thanks for the thoughtful response. To be clear, my main motivation is proper semantics for accessibility's sake and then things like machine indexing and search engine optimization, etc. Whatever we insert as MediaWiki's code (such as bold text) gets output as HTML because that's what everything on the Web is, so misusing tags—either by directly inputting the HTML or by using some wikitext that is then converted into HTML—is bad. I don't know that we need headings on pages that are short but I'll defer to you if you prefer one style over another. I do think that making a good outline structure is good for things like generating outlines with OPML or having anchors in a page that are linkable but it's not something that I think is urgent. Koavf (talk) 15:02, 14 August 2021 (UTC)

Editing others' comments
I'm not sure that I understand this spate of edits. Why are you adding links into others' posts on a user talk page? Koavf (talk) 03:27, 17 August 2021 (UTC)
 * I think that it is very helpful to add wikilinks, as they provide valuable backlinks, and breadcrumbs to any previous discussions on said subjects. I personally always use backlinks to find established consensus, or other trains of thought when trying to improve all articles here on WikiIndex, including policy.


 * I accept that it is forbidden to edit other users talk pages on Wikipedia - but we are NOT Wikipedia, and we have no need to be bound by their policies! Best regards.   Sean, aka Hoof Hearted  • Admin / 'Crat • talk2HH 22:43, 19 August 2021 (UTC)

Blocked?
My IP address is blocked, yet I've never even been here before. I'm unable to email an admin, so how am I supposed to make an account and list my wiki? Korra Baskerville 172.26.22.41 22:10, 19 August 2021 (UTC)


 * Hello, and thanks for reaching out. Your current IP address is not blocked, and has been used for editing here on WikiIndex.  However, a similar IP address was blocked for adding spam.  Do you have a static IP address, or maybe you are using a public Wi-Fi access?  If you can provide more detail, I will help you in any way that I can.  Best regards.   Sean, aka Hoof Hearted  • Admin / 'Crat • talk2HH 22:32, 19 August 2021 (UTC)


 * I have no idea how that post was able to get through. I tried to edit it and was blocked. Right now, I'm using a VPN to edit the Mystery Dungeon Franchise Wiki page and have managed to put in an account request under the email KorraRoyal@gmail.com. I'm using my own home Wi-Fi based out of Noth-Colorado in the United States. - Korra II Allison Baskerville 172.26.22.41 22:42, 19 August 2021 (UTC)


 * Ok, forgive my lax behaviour for not checking RecentChanges more regularly. I just approved your account now - User:Korra II A Baskerville.


 * I am slightly confused why three different accounts have been requested from the same IP address, but with three different e-mail addresses, and different forwarding IP addresses. I will look into more detail when I get some time.  Best.   Sean, aka Hoof Hearted  • Admin / 'Crat • talk2HH 22:53, 19 August 2021 (UTC)

CWCki
I wonder if you could review whether the CWCki can remain on this wiki or whether a substantial rewrite is needed? The wiki is linked with a website that has been accused of stalking and vulnerable users, and I have to tell you that the subject of the wiki is one of the victims.

Further info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiwi_Farms and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Kiwi_Farms

172.26.22.41 00:47, 25 August 2021 (UTC)
 * Hello. As a general rule, here on WikiIndex, we do not delete articles on wiki which some people might find offensive or upsetting.  I have spent considerable time reading CWCki, along with its Wikipedia article and associated WP talk page.


 * This is my own personal comments. First and foremost, I do not like CWCki - I do not like the way they obsessively detail every minute detail of the life of the person who is the subject of said wiki.  However, I must stress in the strongest possible way - my own personal dislike is absolutely not grounds to delete its entry here on WikiIndex.  Saying that, I agree that our own article needs a considerable re-write.  Unfortunately, I am just not familiar enough with the content of the wiki overall, so it would not be appropriate for me to submit my own thoughts.


 * As to the Wikipedia article, I find the tone of its coverage very alarming. Strong viewpoints are endemic in that WP article, and there is much bias, and very little neutrality.  Discussions on its talk page continuously highlight those issues, but without any real action on balancing and toning down the WP article!


 * In light of my comments, please feel free to edit our entry here on WikiIndex. Of course, please ensure that your own additons are both factual and neutral.  Kind regards.   Sean, aka Hoof Hearted  • Admin / 'Crat • talk2HH 02:06, 27 August 2021 (UTC)

Thumbnails for new images are broken for some reason, Mediawiki can't fnd /usr/bin/convert
So new images aren't working to add to the wiki pages

It says "Error creating thumbnail: /bin/bash: /usr/bin/convert: No such file or directory Error code: 127" You probaby need to install imagemagick or configure the imagemagick location in LocalSettings.php

Other people's prior image upload attempts also resulted in failure as shown here https://wikiindex.org/special:filelist

Thanks :) William Lupinacci (talk) 15:52, 2 October 2021 (UTC)
 * Hello William, and thanks for your message. Sadly, WikiIndex has a few long-standing bugs which never seem to get fixed.  I am just a 'crat and regular editor here, and I don't have server access.  The owner of WikiIndex is Raymond King, and he also uses  to make edits; but sadly, he is not very active.  Maybe you can email Ray King and remind him of ongoing problems?  It might add more timber to the fire if another person contact him.  Keep me in the loop please William.  Best regards, -- Sean, aka Hoof Hearted  • Admin / 'Crat • talk2HH 00:15, 3 October 2021 (UTC)

Needing a couple of renames and logo uploads
Hi, an IP editor here (who doesn't have file/move rights). Could you please assess logo upload and article rename categories? Particularly for these, which I edited recently, if not all (thanks!): Isvwiki, Wječnika. -172.26.6.144 02:03, 21 October 2021 (UTC)

Boobpedia
Semiprotection of Boobpedia may be useful. This topic invites SPAM. -- Manorainjan  12:02, 24 October 2021 (UTC)
 * Yeah, I see. Now protected from IP editors.  Thanks for letting me know.  Best.   Sean, aka Hoof Hearted  • Admin / 'Crat • talk2HH 16:29, 25 October 2021 (UTC)

Turkey on the main page
I don't think it's nice to shove it as the first thing people read when they visit the wiki, especially in that demeaning voice. It's good to know about Turkey's censorship (among many other problems), but at least water it down and don't make it political, because there are much worse things than having a wiki blocked. Imagine it saying "Thank goodness not all countries are like United States!!!! Cherish your school/market not getting sh0t down every other day!" -172.26.1.10 15:43, 19 May 2022 (UTC)
 * As utterly tragic and heartbreaking the many school shootings in the US are - unless there is a wiki site which deals with the said issue, it has no place here on WikiIndex. Kind regards   Sean, aka Hoof Hearted  • Admin / 'Crat • talk2HH 14:54, 2 July 2022 (UTC)


 * I have to agree to that. This wiki should not get politicized. It shall not become the pressure relief valve for people who got no other place to express their political frustrations. Compared to this outdated remark about Türkiye (which is the proper name of that nation) the censorship for everything Russian in EU is massive and hypocritical as can be. We should not get involved into this mess here at all. -- Manorainjan  06:01, 30 June 2022 (UTC)


 * , firstly, you have been warned multiple times by other editors, admins and crats on this site about about changing section headings. This is your last warning.  Stop - or you will be permanently blocked!  Since its inception, WikiIndex has always used the anglophile names for all countries.  This has been the consensus since 2006; no other WikiIndex editor or reader has had issue with this.  If you do not agree with the consensus and rules here on WikiIndex, go find another wiki which you do like!
 * Regarding the comment of Turkey on the main page, WikiIndex is a wiki site about all wikis. That includes ALL aspects of wikis - including access and censorship.  If a country - not once - but TWICE blocks total access within its entire country - breaking a fundamental European Union law on Human Rights - it is perfectly acceptable to highlight such issues!
 * Regarding your comment on the Russia vs EU issue - if it is affecting any aspect of wiki - find the necessary information, and provide independent citations to verify said issue. Otherwise, that has no place here on WikiIndex.  Kind regards   Sean, aka Hoof Hearted  • Admin / 'Crat • talk2HH 14:54, 2 July 2022 (UTC)

The Wiki Rule
TV Tropes used to have an article with this name. We might use it as a resource for further wikis to add. — preceding unsigned comment added by Max Sinister (talk • contribs) – 01:22, 15 October 2022‎ (UTC).


 * Why is it called a "rule"? -- Manorainjan  09:00, 15 October 2022 (UTC)


 * I think it is just their naming conventions and their inclusion policy maybe? I confess I am not a follower of tropes of any kind.  But the older version of that page is certainly a valid resource to add any missing wiki sites here on WikiIndex, so please go ahead and add them.   Sean P, aka Hoof Hearted  • Admin / 'Crat / Staff • talk2HH 16:13, 15 October 2022 (UTC)

Image error
Howdy! Thank you for the account approval. I'm not entirely sure what happened, but I uploaded a logo for Whiki, but it seems to have thrown an error on thumbnailing (that can be seen at here). When I tried to add it to the category article and sizing it down to 180px, it also seems to have thrown an error on the category page — any idea what is wrong with it? Original Authority (talk) 03:50, 25 November 2022 (UTC)
 * Thanks for reaching out. Sadly, we have some bugs in our software which cause problems with image display.  If you look at Special:NewFiles, you will see that many file uploads fail to display thumbnail, and many will also fail to display at any manually selected pixel size other than their original upload size.  Regrettably, I don't have server access, so I am not able to resolve this issue (and I have no expertise in in that area).  My only suggestion is to manually resize logos to a maximum 300px and then upload again.  Apologies for not being able to offer a better solution.   Sean P, aka Hoof Hearted  • Admin / 'Crat / Staff • talk2HH 15:29, 25 November 2022 (UTC)


 * Ah, thank you! I've successfully uploaded a new version of the image — are you able to delete File:Whiki_Logo.png if possible, please? Original Authority (talk) 07:35, 26 November 2022 (UTC)
 * Now deleted. Thanks for your understanding.  And welcome again.   Sean P, aka Hoof Hearted  • Admin / 'Crat / Staff • talk2HH 14:26, 26 November 2022 (UTC)

Merge policy?
I checked the Althistory page, and it says that the page should be merged with another one. OK so far, a long time ago I did that at WP, and kinda remember it also involves merging the histories so nothing is lost. But what is WI's merging policy actually? It's still a red link...--Max Sinister (talk) 23:55, 30 November 2022 (UTC)
 * You are indeed correct that our merge policy is still a red link :-p Indeed, many basic policies were red links until the last few years!  I will endeavour to make a start on that specific policy very soon.


 * The actual mechanism for Merging can only be carried out by sysops, due to the licensing need to retain edit history (and attribution) of both articles. Whilst the merge function is automated, it does need oversight - because not every edit can be merged - so discretion needs to be observed before actioning it.


 * Regarding the Althistory, and indeed all merge requests - sometimes, an editor may mark an article for merging (in good faith) - when in fact, it should remain in its own right. Aside any genuine but accidental duplicate entries - the most common reason for mistakenly tagging for a merge is when a wiki site has changed host by way of forking (and instead of creating a new article for the new host - an editor may simply update the original wiki site to the URLs of the new host!).  The original wiki site, at its original host should be preserved as its own article here (annotating its status if necessary as abandoned or dead), and using a hat-note template to point to any new host.  I notice that it was Ismael755 who added the merge tag to Althistory (I think I was on an extended wiki break at that time - personal issues), and he also added a new article Alternate Future Wiki.  Glancing very briefly, it appears that both sites co-existed, though I guess they now are merged into one site on Wikia.  There is also the same issue with Future and The Future Wiki!


 * In summary, if two articles have been created about an identical site on an identical host - the articles should be merged. But if they are or were two separate wiki sites (even if say on Wikia), but have themselves since merged (usually by Wikia), the article here referring to the 'original' (even if dead) should be retained - and ideally archived links found to support it.


 * Hope that makes sense! :)  Sean P, aka Hoof Hearted  • Admin / 'Crat / Staff • talk2HH 00:36, 1 December 2022 (UTC)


 * OK, I'll have to think about this a bit. But thanks for stating the merge policy.--Max Sinister (talk) 04:42, 1 December 2022 (UTC)

Blocked me
Hello Sean,

Not sure what I was doing to look like a spammer, but thought I would ask: https://wikiindex.org/Special:Contributions/172.26.30.192  Best, MarkDilley
 * Hello Mark.  Apologies if I somehow managed to block you.  There is a bug somewhere in our software, and that IP address requested an account, which I approved.  And they then created a blatant spam page - Ndifreke Ukpong - which clearly had nothing to do with any wiki!


 * Checking the block log for that IP, they are only restricted from editing as an anon IP editor. They are still able to create new accounts, or login from existing accounts.  So genuine registered users should not be blocked!


 * Another guy on MediaWiki.org also commented that our software configuration has bugs which are preventing password recovery emails, and Karsten also concerned about our buggy config. Regards   Sean P, aka Hoof Hearted  • Admin / 'Crat / Staff • talk2HH 12:52, 7 December 2022 (UTC)


 * Gotcha. Thanks for your responsiveness and clarity Sean, as always!  What are the steps we can take to update/upgrade our software configuration?  Best, MarkDilley


 * I am no expert on MediaWiki hosting, so I can not advise!


 * I am not sure if you have spoken with Ray recently - because Karsten Hoffmeyer emailed me recently, and offered to host WikiIndex on his own ProWiki host, and upgrade the necessary software (though he never indicated any price!).  Karsten would actually be a great fit for WikiIndex, because he is also an expert with Semantic MediaWiki.   Sean P, aka Hoof Hearted  • Admin / 'Crat / Staff • talk2HH 14:16, 7 December 2022 (UTC)

Small trouble with a vandal
Hi! I'm a wiki editor for the Independent Fallout Wiki and I had to deal with a vandal on our page. Essentially, an anon edit posted links to something completely irrelevant to the subject matter, as well as posting misinformation that really had no relation to the article. They also dead-named on our admins.

I was curious if there's any counter-measured to prevent this? Thanks! C0NN1E (talk) 13:56, 2 January 2023 (UTC)


 * Hello C0NN1E, welcome to WikiIndex. I'm sorry for not noticing the vandalism.  I now blocked the IP for one week, but if you notice anyone who is spamming or vandalising articles, please tag their user page or user talk page with either </tt> or </tt>.  Best regards, and happy new year!   Sean P, aka Hoof Hearted  • Admin / 'Crat / Staff • talk2HH 14:24, 2 January 2023 (UTC)


 * Hi again, Hoof Hearted! It looks like the same IP returned a week later trying to remove constructive edits on the same page. I marked their user page under the template. C0NN1E (talk) 20:51, 7 January 2023 (UTC)

Wiki Farm name change procedure?
Howdy! I just wanted to check in to clarify someting. Whiki has changed names and is now known as Telepedia—what should I do with the article and categories, and the pages that follow, such as Whiki Meta Wiki. Should I create new articles and mark Whiki as dead, and add a hat note? Or is there some other procedure for this (such as merging, or editing the original article etc.) Just wanted to double check before making edits! :) --Original Authority (talk) 06:21, 5 February 2023 (UTC)
 * Hi, and sorry for the delay in replying.
 * Do you have URLs for Telepedia? And do you know the rationale for the name change?
 * Depending on the reasons or cause of the name change, we would either redirect to their new name, or mark as dead and create new! :-/   Sean P, aka Hoof Hearted  • Admin / 'Crat / Staff • talk2HH 21:24, 8 February 2023 (UTC)

Redirecting WikiIndex-dot-com URL to subpage
Hey, Hoof! I don't know if you're the right person to ask for this, but many old Fandom (Wikia) sites still have interwiki link set to http://wikiindex.com/$1. For examples, see cities.fandom (a.k.a. Cities Wiki), list.fandom (WikiLists) and the Star Trek wiki, memory-alpha.fandom (Memory Alpha).

The problem is, https://wikiindex.com/aaaa or any URL to dot-com with any subpage just redirects to the homepage (https://wikiindex.org). Thoughts on fixing how that domain redirection is set up? —AStranger195 (talk) 13:21, 20 March 2023 (UTC)
 * Hello, to get that issue fixed, you need to ask on Wikia Community Central (en) to get one of their Interwiki Administrators to update their global interwiki table - including updating many to https. That is unfortunately out of control of WikiIndex.  Best regards  Sean P, aka Hoof Hearted  • Admin / 'Crat / Staff • talk2HH 17:47, 24 March 2023 (UTC)


 * What about fixing it on your end, and fixing all legacy interwiki links in the process? Doesn't WikiIndex have control of the wikiindex.com domain? --AStranger195 (talk) 05:52, 25 March 2023 (UTC)
 * I am not sure about the Wikiindex dot com domain. Maybe you can email our owner, Raymond King, as he may still own the dot com domain.
 * As for Wikia or Fandom, they have zero interest in cooperation with external wiki sites. Indeed, Wikia removed many of the tools used for creating relationships between themselves and non-Wikia sites a long time ago!   Sean P, aka Hoof Hearted  • Admin / 'Crat / Staff • talk2HH 15:07, 25 March 2023 (UTC)
 * I have control of the name, but don't have the technical skills. I'd be happy to give it a try if someone can make it easy for me. Raymond King | talk

Please see the message on the following talk page, adding this CSS code will fix the tab issue
MediaWiki talk:Vector.css

I can't edit it myself because I'm not an administrator. William Lupinacci (talk) 22:28, 16 June 2023 (UTC)
 * ✅ Thanks for the advice, cheers!   Sean P, aka Hoof Hearted  • Admin / 'Crat / Staff • talk2HH 08:34, 17 June 2023 (UTC)

RMS Titanic Wiki‎s
Hi,

just worked on RMS Titanic Wiki‎ and created a template for its sister wikis. Please check it whether it's OK that way.

Also, I'm wondering about this website: Encyclopedia Titanica. Does this fit in here? It's an online database for a specific topic with a community, but OTOH, it doesn't seem to be a real wiki, esp. since it was started in 1996.--Max Sinister (talk) 00:54, 1 July 2023 (UTC)


 * The Titanic template is fantastic! Thank you.  As for Encyclopedia Titanica, that does not use any known wiki software (from what I can ascertain), so it really has no place here.  Regards,  Sean P, aka Hoof Hearted  • Admin / 'Crat / Staff • talk2HH 15:49, 1 July 2023 (UTC)
 * You're welcome. I'll make a multi-language template for the James Bond wikis next.--Max Sinister (talk) 07:27, 4 July 2023 (UTC)
 * A James Bond template will be awesome, thanks.  Sean P, aka Hoof Hearted  • Admin / 'Crat / Staff • talk2HH 11:24, 4 July 2023 (UTC)

Login problem
This month I got an odd login error: I wanted to log in, but got an error message that I had no cookies activated. My browser settings were the same as they are now, and as you can see, I am logged in. --Max Sinister (talk) 09:37, 13 July 2023 (UTC)
 * Which browser are you using? For me, when I use Safari on my Mac, I regularly get cookie warnings for sites which I know that I have already accepted, and it frequently logs me out of sites which I regularly use.  I never have those issues when using Opera browser!  Regards.   Sean P, aka Hoof Hearted  • Admin / 'Crat / Staff • talk2HH 11:03, 13 July 2023 (UTC)