User blog comment:Hybrid Hippocampus/What I Learned Last Night/@comment-38782719-20190320213349/@comment-34876209-20190327031436

@Chronolegends:

I can perceive you are quite adamant over this affair, for which I understand the reasons.

You are free to believe what you do, in spite of evidence to the contrary, however I will not dispute this with you. It would mean me saying the same things I've already said, you not accepting them, then me saying the same things I've already said... ad infinitum. I'm sure we've all seen those YouTube comment threads that go like that over silly politics, and I don't want to be that sort of person. So I agree to disagree, and that's it.

But, about the wiki appearing beyond hope, I feel it's good to remind everyone that I believe this site should not be given up as lost until FANDOM or the internet literally ceases to be. Over the years, users have dramatically reduced their former activity - these include Ikosarakt1, Wythagoras, and Vel!, to name a handful - so the fact users are continuing to reduce their activity is not alarming to me and shouldn't be to others. (Not to mention that depending on how many people you've personally invited to this New Site, any absence here is just a logical consequence of them using the New Site.)

Tell you what though, I'll try inviting people here. I can't be sure how well it'll work (considering only like 0.1% of anyone who is invited will likely edit), but I promise from now on I'll mention this wiki to people when I can.

@Watchfall:

I did not notice Chronolegend's comment until I returned to this post, just now.

By the way, in another comment I wrote here I acknowledged I'd still like you to be a part of the site. Your main account won't deactivate until 30-days are past, so if you're going to stick around you may as well undo the deactivation process.