Friday, May 29, 2026

Which wiki website do you prefer?

Hello everyone! How are you all doing? I am doing great.

Well, there are two wiki websites that are very popular. There is Wikipedia, which launched in 2001 as the free encyclopedia anyone can edit (with currently 7,188,186 articles in English), and there is FANDOM, a media conglomerate originally launched in 2004 as a platform for creating wikis on the FANDOM domain and hosting wiki pages, images, videos, social media features and more.

I joined the FANDOM community as WildlifeFan back in November 2014, so I could launch a wiki about a long-forgotten Wyoming-based production company about wildlife programs on VHS named Grunko Films and document lots of information about Grunko Films, and also to make contributions to other wikis, including my most popular choice, the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends Wiki. So, both Grunko Films and Thomas & Friends are two of my main FANDOM subjects. I didn't start a Wikipedia account under the same WildlifeFan username until December 2018, during the end of its Christmas season. That was when I wanted to make contributions to various Wikipedia articles too.

So everyone, which wiki website do you prefer? Wikipedia or FANDOM? Wikipedia is a huge online encyclopedia that covers various topics (similar to the Microsoft Encarta software programs of the 1990s and 2000s), all on the same website, while FANDOM lets users create and browse different wikis on the same FANDOM domain and features articles about many different subjects and categories like TV shows, movies, video games and more. Some wikis on FANDOM even explain more details about these things than what Wikipedia has covered over the years.

You can find me on the following webpages:

My Wikipedia Profile:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:WildlifeFan

My FANDOM Profile on the Grunko Films Wiki:
https://grunkofilms.fandom.com/wiki/User:WildlifeFan

My FANDOM Profile on the Thomas the Tank Engine Wiki:
https://ttte.fandom.com/wiki/User:WildlifeFan