User blog comment:Drew1200/An Apology.../@comment-5884303-20130507121018

Well said, Drew. It's true, there are many benefits of the new wiki, such as the freedom you have with customizing it. On the other hand, their are a lot of benefits from Wikia. Wikia does already have a well-made platform with several excellent features (such as the nice chat). This is because Wikia has been around much longer, and hires experienced developers. Brickimedia is really just a couple young adults sharing an interest and letting us share it on the web—but we do what we can. Over time, the forked wiki can easily turn into an amazing site with great features, like you've found during your time at Wikia. However, whether someone moves to Brickimedia or stays here (or does both) is up to them.

Partially I blame myself for the fights. I wasn't particularly active here before the whole move debate started, so to some it seemed like I came out of nowhere, and as any new user, had to adjust to the rules and community over time. In a sense, I sort of represented the move (even though I didn't really), which caused a lot of users to naturally be unhappy with me if they weren't a fan of the move debate.

Either way, things have calmed down greatly since then, and the site is being forked. The new wiki is functional and ready for people to take part in, but they can remain here if they please.