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tutti frutti. This is mostly something that's been bothering me since rellow member Rob helped me confirm Mickey taking the MoM exam. (Thanks to Rob for the idea) Should wikia be created more strictly by a group of people or organization? By this, I mean that they should be edited by everyone who has access to the internet. For me I think that those who have copyrights to their products, such as SE with KH and FF series or Nintendo with Mario, should be the ones to solely create their respective wikia's since they themselves own the rights to them. And then for wikipedia.org site should be controlled by one group of people that are willing to make sure that no one else should change what they want to. Thoughts and comments on this.

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The companies rarely get around to finishing the websites for their own games. They'd never take the time to make a whole wiki.

You're welcome zhill. I think companies such as Square should be doing the wiki's, but if they can't even finish a website(previous KH sites and what AnsemThewise said), there's no way they can do wiki's. It's better off if people do them. You'll just have to do some research after to make sure it's correct.

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