Halopedia:History

Beginnings: 2004-2005
Halopedia, originally known simply as "Halo Wiki," began on November 4, 2004 as a project of user AgentSeethroo, with the help of Porplemontage. Built as an offshoot of his then clan, the BlackBoxRepublic, it quickly attracted a small following of users.

To help the growing wiki, AgentSeethroo appointed several other Administrators to assist in the maintenance of the site, namely Buz and Dragonclaws.

Becoming ambitious, AgentSeethroo and Porplemontage created GamerFocus: a wiki network/gaming site. Because of the recent creation of Halowiki.net, the wiki's name was changed to "Halopedia," and moved to www.halopedia.org, where it became part of the wiki network alongside a game cheats wiki, an overall video game wiki, and the Super Mario Wiki.

Due to lack of interest, the cheats wiki and the video game wiki closed and the wiki network eventually shut down, leaving the remaining sites, including Halopedia, as stand-alone sites. Throughout 2005, the site continued to grow as the user list expanded to a little over 150.

Notability: Early 2006
The site began to be recognized by the international community in early 2006; it was mentioned in a section of the Tahlequah Daily Press newspaper of Tahlequah, Oklahoma on February 20, 2006. The site eventually was recognized by Bungie as a reliable, yet unofficial source of Halo information for the Halo community. This recognition prompted Halopedia's membership to increase by 300 percent over several weeks.

Server Problems: Mid 2006
Halopedia's growing community began to present a major problem for its creators; the site's growing size was producing a bill in excess of $150 a month for server usage. Throughout May, June, and July, the site would be sporadically down, until it finally went offline for several weeks.

Eventually, Halopedia had to merged with halo.wikia.com, a formerly rival wiki simply referred as Halo Wikia that did not have the same issues. Despite the process of having to manually import every article from the original Halopedia (referred to as old.Halopedia due to its temporary filename), the site ultimately benefited with several new active users.

Halo Wikia
Halo Wikia was started on June 15, 2005 by Akashe. The user is no longer around to answer for his actions. It is unknown whether Akashe wanted to start a new site to compete against the old Halopedia or that he just did not know of Halopedia's existence. Whatever the reason, without the support of other users, halo.wikia.com slowly died out, with Akashe last posting on June 15, 2005. The site would remain a dead wiki until it was merged with, and became Halopedia.

Introduction of social tools: Early 2008
In March of 2008, Halopedia was one of the few wikis of Wikia having to experiment a social tools system and a new skin. Part of the reason behind these features was for Wikia to experiment with the extensions in question and finding out the accessibility and usefulness of the tools. The implementation of the social tools includes the point system, an editing system that rewards users points for editing.

At first, the social tools proved to be useful in Halopedia and a significant number enjoyed the features and was motivated to improve the wiki. However, the social tools created major problems with vandals and concern about the site's quality. The point system unfortunately encouraged most new users to contribute unneeded additions to the articles, such as adding random spaces and line breaks, fixing spellings one word for each revision, and unnecessary and redundant content. This caused deterioration of quality in Halopedia and widespread activity of point system abuse.

The administration team sought to resolve the matter by limiting the rewards to only mainspace articles, uploading the first avatar to the user's profile and for signing up to Halopedia. Though a significant number of the community were uncomfortable by these changes, they would later realise that the changes made were necessary to restore Halopedia to its quality state.

From 2008 to 2010
"Know your Halo history by studying Halopedia, and make sure you’ve finished all three games, and have played all the multiplayer maps a lot."

- Rob Adams

Halopedia experienced a great year in 2008, now featured with social tools. Though it met some controversy in the past, the social tools motivated the Halo community to continue improving and expanding the Halo database. Eventually, those who opposed the implementation of the social tools adapted and enjoyed the features. From 2009 to 2010, Halopedia underwent multiple design changes whereby the site would alter its appearance to a specific theme. These changes made it possible for the site to pay tribute for the release of Halo 3: ODST and Halo: Reach.

In late 2008 Halopedia moved back to the main Wikia codebase, which provided lots of software updates. Halopedia's skin was changed from the custom "Halopedia" skin to Wikia's then-default Monaco skin, which was customized to Halopedia's needs.

Domain change: Late 2010
In mid-August 2010, Halopedia's hosting service, Wikia, introduced a new mandatory skin change codenamed "Oasis" along with the removal of Monaco skin, and an update of the terms of use to the Wikia community. Declared as maintanence burden, Wikia defended its position for the removal of Monaco skin and offered the community a chance to experience the new skin. Though the skin is described by Wikia as "sleek" and helpful to newer users, it faced a lot of opposition from the majority of the Wikia community. Many veteran contributors express burdensome accessibility and that some of its features are unneeded. In addition, the veteran contributors felt that Wikia's updated terms of use greatly restricted creativity and community freedom of each wiki, something the Wikia community had enjoyed when using older skins.

After a community consensus initiated by administrator Nicmavr, Halopedia was supported by a majority to move back to its independent domain, halopedian.com, on October 17th, 2010.

Current
Currently, Halopedia continues to grow in anticipation of many new projects planned for the Halo universe, such as Greg Bear's Forerunner Trilogy. Although Halopedia frowns on speculation in its articles, its talk pages have become a central place for speculation and discussion of the upcoming productions.

Halopedia currently works closely with several related sites, such as Halowiki.net, a wiki project devoted to the multiplayer aspects of the Halo games.

Halopedia has been regarded as relatively accurate and reliable among Halo fans and website forums, many of which cite Halopedia's articles as sources of information.