Archive:Press releases/Wikia, Inc. is not the commercial counterpart to Wikipedia or the Wikimedia Foundation

From Wikimedia Foundation Governance Wiki

There have been several news reports stating that Wikia, Inc. was the commercial counterpart of Wikipedia or the Wikimedia Foundation, or that Wikipedia or the Wikimedia Foundation were going to develop search engines.

Neither is true.

Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that operates wikis with an educational and informational goal, the best known of which is Wikipedia, the free, online encyclopedia. Wikia, Inc. is a for-profit corporation that also operates wikis on a variety of topics. The two entities, however, are distinct and separate with no managerial links. The only relationship between the two is that Jimmy Wales, is the founder of the Wikimedia Foundation, and is also one of the founders of Wikia, Inc.

The Wikimedia Foundation is funded by donations and grants, and does not run commercial operations. Like many companies and individuals, Wikia does support the Wikimedia Foundation through donations - however, there are no formal ties between the two organizations.

Florence Devouard is the Chair of the board of the Wikimedia Foundation, and Jimmy Wales has the honorary title of Chair Emeritus.

Organizations worldwide and in diverse industries use the relatively new "wiki" technology. Invented by Ward Cunningham in 1995, a wiki allows users to make edits to a website using a web browser. The name is derived from the Hawaiian word “wiki”, meaning quick. Wikipedia is only one of thousands of websites that use a wiki.

To summarize:

  • The Wikimedia Foundation, the parent organization that runs Wikipedia, is a nonprofit that runs entirely on private donations and grants. It does not run commercial operations.
  • Wikimedia is not developing a search engine and does not plan to.
  • Wikia is not the commercial counterpart to Wikipedia.