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but never in that combination*
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vectorpoem
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BreezeWiki is an alternative frontend for any Fandom/Wikia wiki that removes ads and all the other clutter the accursed SEO beast adds to its wikis. so if you're searching or need to link a wiki page, a good process might be:

  • first see if there are any non-fandom wikis with the info you're looking for - some wikis have formed alliances and taken an explicitly anti-fandom stance since the company's recent acquisitions.
  • if you can only find results on a fandom wiki, search for it on breezewiki and link that.

here's an example of a typical breezewiki page - so nice and clean! like the web from 20 years ago! the only thing missing is a firefox addon that auto-redirects any clicked link to its breezewiki equivalent.


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in reply to @vectorpoem's post:

thanks for spreading word. i only got turned on to this a few weeks ago (felt like i was slacking!) and it's so good.

the userscript's been going well except for one time breeze was down. had to disable it for a bit then.

There actually is an addon for that! It's called Indie Wiki Buddy and it actually does something even better than just redirecting to Breezewiki. It has a whitelist of known independently run wikis it will check first before falling back to Breezewiki.

For example: Trying to access doom.fandom.com will redirect you to doomwiki.org instead.