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'''OTWiki''' launched the 8th of October 2020<ref name="OpenTibia.dev launch">[https://forum.opentibia.dev/showthread.php?tid=2&pid=2 Launch thread on the forums]</ref> and is a project that aims to create a centralized and complete wiki of everything related to [[Open Tibia]] development, [[wikipedia:Hacker_culture|hacking]] in the ethical/creative sense, hosting, blogging, discussions, projects wikis and user wikis.
'''OTWiki''' launched the 8th of October 2020<ref name="OpenTibia.dev launch">[https://forum.opentibia.dev/showthread.php?tid=2&pid=2 Launch thread on the forums]</ref> and is a project that aims to create a centralized and complete wiki of everything related to [[Open Tibia]] development, [[wikipedia:Hacker_culture|hacking]] in the ethical/creative sense, hosting, blogging, discussions, projects wikis and user wikis.


OTWiki is hosted at [[OpenTibia.dev]], a brand new alternative community platform to the Open Tibia forums website [https://otland.net/ otland.net] which in recent times has been actively, rather openly and unapologetically trying to censor alternative Open Tibia communities<ref>[Https://otland.net/threads/opentibiadev-a-new-ot-website-wiki-forum.273054/ Advertising thread deleted by the moderators within hours without an explanation]</ref><ref>[https://otland.net/threads/what-is-allowed-and-what-isnt-allowed-on-otland.273089/page-2#post-2630365 OpenTibia.dev administrator finally gets a clear answer about otland's position on censorship]</ref>, sporadically changing their rules or making up rules on a whim, vague and broad interpretations of their rules (making even a single joke is now considered "trolling"), dividing the community by treating anyone voicing questions, concerns or criticism of any sort as enemies of otland<ref name="OpenTibia.dev launch"/> while shifting the blame back on the community rather than taking constructive criticism of any sort, ignoring a large portion of their "feedback" section and very rarely acting upon it such as actually trying to make any changes, etc.
OTWiki is hosted at [[OpenTibia.dev]], a brand new alternative community platform to the Open Tibia forums website [https://otland.net/ otland.net] which in recent times has been actively, rather openly and unapologetically trying to censor alternative Open Tibia communities<ref>[Https://otland.net/threads/opentibiadev-a-new-ot-website-wiki-forum.273054/ Advertising thread deleted by the moderators within hours without an explanation]</ref><ref>[https://otland.net/threads/what-is-allowed-and-what-isnt-allowed-on-otland.273089/page-2#post-2630365 OpenTibia.dev administrator finally gets a clear answer about otland's position on censorship]</ref>, sporadically changing their rules or making up rules on a whim, vague and broad interpretations of their rules (making even a single joke is now considered "trolling"), dividing the community by treating anyone voicing questions, concerns or criticism of any sort as enemies of otland<ref name="OpenTibia.dev launch"/> while shifting the blame back on the community rather than taking constructive criticism of any sort, ignoring a large portion of their "feedback" section and very rarely acting upon it such as actually trying to make any kind of changes, and so on.
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Revision as of 14:01, 15 October 2020

OTWiki launched the 8th of October 2020[1] and is a project that aims to create a centralized and complete wiki of everything related to Open Tibia development, hacking in the ethical/creative sense, hosting, blogging, discussions, projects wikis and user wikis.

OTWiki is hosted at OpenTibia.dev, a brand new alternative community platform to the Open Tibia forums website otland.net which in recent times has been actively, rather openly and unapologetically trying to censor alternative Open Tibia communities[2][3], sporadically changing their rules or making up rules on a whim, vague and broad interpretations of their rules (making even a single joke is now considered "trolling"), dividing the community by treating anyone voicing questions, concerns or criticism of any sort as enemies of otland[1] while shifting the blame back on the community rather than taking constructive criticism of any sort, ignoring a large portion of their "feedback" section and very rarely acting upon it such as actually trying to make any kind of changes, and so on.

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