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Antonio R. Castro Antonio R. Castro 4 days ago
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New Feature: "Share" Your Collections

Since we launched Collections in March, we've already seen ~50,000 of you collect ~200,000 individual pages, spanning nearly every genre and type we have on Fandom. Now we're taking the next step with a simple way to make an individual collection public and share it directly with other fans.

Collections started as a private way to save and organize the things you care about. With sharing, you can now generate a shareable link, let others view what you've put together, and even "save" it to their own collection.

Whether you're building a guide hub, collecting useful pages for a game, organizing lore or edit targets, or sharing a set of articles with friends, public collections are designed to make that easier.

This is an early version of sharin…

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Antonio R. Castro Antonio R. Castro 5 days ago
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Technical Updates: May 19, 2026


Hello hello! We are back with a new edition of our Technical Updates. Our last blog post was a month ago, as we've been focusing on fixing internal bugs that don't directly affect users, preparing our systems for smoother feature rollouts in the coming months, and reviewing processes to improve platform maintenance. It's the typical behind-the-scenes housekeeping needed from time to time to ensure everything runs more smoothly in the future.

This edition highlights a small but practical set of releases and fixes that help make signing in, saving content, and searching more reliable—especially on mobile. A few changes focus on collections and mobile UI so community contributors can save and share content with less friction, and we also inclu…


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Antonio R. Castro Antonio R. Castro 20 April
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Technical Updates: April 20, 2026


Hello hello! We are back with a new edition of our Technical Updates. As part of our ongoing commitment to keep the community informed, this series highlights the most relevant user-facing bug fixes, feature developments, and platform changes.

These past two weeks have been focused on refining how you navigate Fandom on the go and strengthening the infrastructure that powers your discovery of content. Our goal remains the same: building tools that empower our core editors while making the platform more intuitive and inviting for every fan. We have some significant structural updates today, along with an invitation to talk directly with our product team about the future of social experiences on Fandom!

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Pikushi Pikushi 9 April
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Our Third Annual Transparency Report

Hello all!

Are you ready to get excited? I hope you are! Because… (drum roll) we have published our annual Transparency Report! Woohoo! Yay!

Fandom Transparency Report - 2025

You are all mentally jumping for joy, right? No? Impossible! Let me talk about what this report is & why it is a reason to hoot and holler.

This is our third report, with our first two years ago & second last year. These reports go into detail on what goes on behind the scenes in moderation, content review, & keeping the platform safe. We have also published our second DSA Transparency Report to meet requirements given by the European Union’s Digital Services Act (DSA). Both reports show platform data, but the DSA Transparency Report goes a little deeper into account bloc…

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Antonio R. Castro Antonio R. Castro 7 April
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Technical Updates: April 7, 2026


Hey everyone! We are back with a new edition of our Technical Updates. As part of our ongoing commitment to keep the community informed, this series highlights the most relevant user-facing bug fixes, feature developments, and platform changes.

You might notice that this edition covers updates from the last month, rather than our usual two-week cadence. We skipped the previous publication because the major change for that period were already detailed in a dedicated, standalone blog post, and it didn't make much sense to publish a standard update just to repeat mainly the same information. Additionally, this post is going live on a Tuesday instead of our regular Monday slot because our team was off for a holiday yesterday. But we are back on…


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OishiiOnIno OishiiOnIno 31 March
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Trans Day of Visibility 2026

March 31st marks Trans Day of Visibility (TDOV), a day to celebrate and uplift the trans community. We invite you to join us in supporting trans voices, with a few resources and recommendations to help you learn, connect, and celebrate.

Globally, the trans community is facing a shift in sentiment towards them that impacts their ability to exist safely in everyday life.

There are quite a few ways to show support, whether it’s connecting with local organizations, donating to advocacy groups, or sharing fundraisers. Supporting trans creators by exploring and uplifting their work in literature, art, music, and beyond also goes a long way.

We have assembled a list of advocacy and resource groups that are actively making a difference. Take some tim…

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Jasonsandwich Jasonsandwich 18 March
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Introducing "Collections" on Fandom (Beta)

We’re beginning to roll out a new feature for logged-in users called Collections: a simple way to save the pages you care about and organize them into your own personal library.

Whether you’re tracking a game walkthrough, saving lore you want to revisit, organizing pages you’re editing, or just building a personal archive of your favorite fandom moments, Collections is designed to help you keep everything in one place.

This feature is rolling out gradually over the next couple of weeks. We’re starting with a small percentage of users while we make sure everything is working smoothly, and will ramp up availability shortly after. If you don’t see it yet, you should soon.


  • 1 What You Can Do with Collections Today
    • 1.1 Collections are Private
    • 1.2 Current L…


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CuBaN VeRcEttI CuBaN VeRcEttI 11 March
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Technical Updates: March 10, 2026

Hello hello! We are back with a new edition of our Technical Updates. As part of our ongoing commitment to keep the community informed, this bi-weekly blog series highlights the most relevant user-facing bug fixes, feature developments, and platform changes.

At the end of February, we celebrated the final steps of the Cloudflare migration, as well as new releases like the Username Generation and the Personal Homepage. This month we started with important improvements for recent releases as the Animal Crossing Utility or the Discussions module.

An announcement of this post is sent to everyone active on this wiki within the last 90 days. We encourage you to use the comment section below for any questions regarding the information shared today.…

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OishiiOnIno OishiiOnIno 28 February
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Celebrating Black History Month with Fandom 2026

Hey y'all, it’s Black History Month! This month is a dedicated time to recognize, remember and celebrate the profound impact Black ingenuity and creativity have on history, culture and progress. Before the month draws to a close, we’d like to share a little about how that impact can be found in many of the things we love, such as gaming.

If you’ve played it, or while you are playing it, consider visiting the wiki and contributing!


  • Our 2022 blog "Celebrate Black History Month with Fandom" dives into a variety of different TV shows, movies, video games, and comics shaped by Black talent- ranging from iconic to hidden gems. There's something for everyone here!
  • If you're interested in expanding your music taste, and supporting more Black artists,…


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Antonio R. Castro Antonio R. Castro 25 February
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Technical Updates: February 24, 2026


Hello hello! We are back with a new edition of our Technical Updates. As part of our ongoing commitment to keep the community informed, this bi-weekly blog series highlights the most relevant user-facing bug fixes, feature developments, and platform changes.

We've had a busy few weeks following the announcement of our new CEO and the launch of the Animal Crossing Game Companion. This high volume of activity is the reason behind the one-day delay in this publication, as we needed yesterday to monitor and review several critical fixes before communicating them. As you can see, our commitment this year is to build tools that empower our core editors while enhancing the experience for our readers.

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