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Chinese Polandball Wiki

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Chinese Polandball Wiki is a Chinese-speaking Polandball-icon.png Polandball community focusing on it's wiki.

History[edit source]

See also: Chinese Polandball Wiki history

2015[edit source]

On July 29, 2015,   Scots Polandball Wiki has been founded. In the similiar time, Collisions tried to do the Chinese Wiki and intercourage English editors, but it failed. Collisions and Italian Mysterious Contributor and many unregistered editors were contributing in wiki.

In around August 1st to 20th, Collisions created a logo of wiki while   Kymiliane created the background image. This formed the first wiki style.

2016[edit source]

In around middle of the July: Shanene0202, ATicketToTomorrow, L'internationale sera le gatunek humain, Garyzhu, TianHongFox, Monyanti, Melomi and others did some contributions. This made the wiki into the top 5000 most active wikis on Wikia.

On August 13rd, 2016, ATicketToTomorrow started to create posts. First one was "Welcome to Polandball Wiki" and it meaned to be promotional one. August 16st there was yet another post which promoted making images. Also on March 5th, 2017, opinions about the wiki were collected, but they were not desperate yet.

On August 20th, 2016, Collisions made an forum post about Chinese non-spherical signs. This post would have influence on the Chinese community.

On August 24th, wiki got a hundred entries.

On September 12th, the rules were officially written. Earlier, released on August 12, was copied and translated from English.

On September 17th, Collisions did some administrator elections, but it failed because of low frequency.

On October 3rd, ATicketToTomorrow released "Information about page editing specification" that tried to standarizes the pages, but it failed because of the lack of interest.

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