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Because monopoly.
Shit, Mojang used to maintain their own wiki for Minecraft, but it was dropped and migrated to Fandom and now none of us can have nice things.
I was about to reply and say "nuh uh, the Minecraft wiki isn't a Fandom one", but jesus you're right.
It used to be independent until Curse started Gamepedia and then got bought by Wikia.
How is it a monopoly when mediawiki is FOSS? Lots of fan wikis use that instead.
Monopolies aren't defined by the availability of alternatives. It's based on the market share captured by a single entity. We'd need to see statistics to determine if it's a total monopoly, but I'm not aware of many other hosting platforms for game wikis. Maybe fextralife?
Fextralife is utter shit. Always giving you the most unrelated information in the longest amount of time all while being forced to watch a stream you don't care about.
I use an adblocker to remove their stupid stream embed
Yeah I think hosting is the thing that they've captured, far more than the notion of a domain-specific wiki. Of course, there's nothing stopping an aspiring wiki admin from hosting on a platform that isn't targeted at game wikis.