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I  get  K6ka  frustation.  "Fandom"  is  a  lose  term.  Problem,  fandom  isn't  exactly  the only  and  one  place  where  we  gather  around  -  here.  Honestly,  now  that  all  communities  (or  half  of  them)  at  least  will  be  called  "fandom".  Not  really  a  problem  for  veterrans  that  stand  in  these  platform,  but  what  about  these  newcomers  that  will  get  confuse  over  "Wik-  what?  What's  that?".  Although  probably  minor  inconvience,  though  aside  that  -  the  motivate  is  either  unclear  (than  again,  I  didn't  simply  researched  into  it)  of  why  for  the  longest  time  they  decide  to  ''change  it''  '''now'''  and  by  such,  again  If  I  add,  by  ''that''  ''particular''  '''''name''.'''  People  aren't  gonna  call  "fandom"  to  refer  to  the  site,  because  again  -  it's  a  lose  term.

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I get K6ka frustation. "Fandom" is a lose term. Problem, fandom isn't exactly the only and one place where we gather around - here. Honestly, now that all communities (or half of them) at least will be called "fandom". Not really a problem for veterrans that stand in these platform, but what about these newcomers that will get confuse over "Wik- what? What's that?". Although probably minor inconvience, though aside that - the motivate is either unclear (than again, I didn't simply researched into it) of why for the longest time they decide to change it now and by such, again If I add, by that particular name. People aren't gonna call "fandom" to refer to the site, because again - it's a lose term.