Minecraft Wiki (website)

Born of the wiki (June 2009 - October 2010)
The wiki was founded by citricsquid on June 17, 2009. That time, it was called Minepedia, but was hosted as "minecraftwiki.net". Wiki was created in a time, when there were many Minecraft wikis on internet and few big ones were still weeks from creation. This wiki was created just 1 day after Minecraft Forums, which had already big popularity since its start.

On October 2, 2010, a Community portal talk page was created. It was actually 2 weeks before creation of Community Portal page itself - on October 14. Community Portal started as a place for one or two links, but just a week after its creation, on October 20, 2010, it became the main point for discussing things about everything wiki, replacing Main Page's talk. Another week later, on October 27, 2010, discussions on Main Page's talk irrelevant to Main Page were moved to Community portal. Since then, Community portal's talk became just a talking point about Community portal itself. On October 31, 2010, there was a first massive deletion of orphaned files.

The deal with Curse (November 2010 - January 2011)
Since November 15, 2010, it has been hosted by Curse.com. While it is not known when Curse became the actual owner of the wiki and the wiki was in their full control, most of people say it is Novemver 29, 2010, when a wiki manager Wynthyst made her first edit. That day, she added an editcopy Main Page, which right now is really important part of many wikis.

Few weeks later in December, 2010, "Minepedia" was renamed to "Minecraft Wiki", since the domain was "minecraftwiki.net" and "minepedia.net" was already claimed, legal issues have come up and wiki could no longer use the Minepedia. However, the transition was really slow, and the wiki finally changed all references to Minecraft Wiki in 2011.

On January 18, 2011, the Admin Noticeboard was created. This is one of the most useful pages added to the wiki.

Migration to Gamepedia (2012 - 2013)
With raising number of wikis Curse was hosting, there were more problems with upgrading them. All of the wikis ran on their own MediaWiki cores and updating it meant technical issues for a longer period of time. Also due how wikis were on their own URLs, features like site-wide logging could not exist and SEO was per-wiki.

The Gamepedia platform introduced a single MediaWiki core, easily manageable extensions, site-wide logging and it made Gamepedia wikis stronger in SEO.

Acquicision by Twitch and big changes to the wiki (2016 - November 2018)
In 2016, Amazon bought Curse throught its subsindary "Twitch Interactive". Since then, random Twitch stream was pasted directly under an article.

In 2017, Gamepedia annouced an end to its Gamepedia PRO paid service, that was replaced by free Gamepedia PRO, that can be earned by editing wikis.

On June 7, 2018, a project to make better focus on other editions of Minecraft was created. While this project pushed the wiki a step closer to big wiki changes in 2019 and 2020, it didn't attract people to edit.

On June 15, 2018, Minecraft Wiki Discord server was made public.

On July 12, 2018, the second custom wiki role was created - Patrollers.

Acquicision by Fandom
On December x, 2018, it was announced that Fandom bought Curse Media (this was part of the Curse, that included Gamepedia, D&D Beyond and few other services. The users were discussing this thing on Discord and many were hating this decision.

Change of wiki direction (March 2019 - September 2020)
While the wiki was built primary on Java Edition of the game for 10 years, 2019 marked a huge change in this area.

Pages started to focus more on all editions of the game. All Java Edition articles have gotten "Java Edition" prefix (ex. 1.12.2 became Java Edition 1.12.2) starting March 9, 2019, and pages without prefix became disambiguations. There were even discussions to make Bedrock Edition our primary one we focus more, but this was not changed.

Starting September 11, 2019, wiki officially disallows its pages to be created by unregistered users. Until then, it was restricted by an abuse filter.

Meanwhile, since June 2019, there was a discussion to document Minecraft spin offs and other games (Minecraft Earth, Minecraft Dungeons, Minecraft: Story Mode). While discussing, Minecraft Earth was released and articles started to be made. Later in early 2020, articles were moved to a Minecraft Earth Wiki and Minecraft Dungeons Wiki projects. The discussion was lasting really long and the discussion had to be scheduled to be closed.

However, the wiki had reached an agreement and Minecraft Dungeons started to be documented in a separate namespace, while Minecraft Earth was in main space. Unfortunately, there were still problems with Minecraft Earth Wiki, resulting into split of Minecraft Earth article back to MCE Wiki project and new discussion. The result was Minecraft Earth namespace.

In late 2019, first guides were added to the wiki about recent updates of the game (1.13 and 1.14). Thanks to many innovations to guides like Simple Guide table, guides were created really fast and became normal part of updates.

In September 2020, wiki decided to finally remake the Legacy Console Edition version history by separating it's versions into own articles, rather than having all of them on one page. While the page was so long, the entire process took just a week.

Migrations to UCP, fandom.com domain and UCX (2020 - 2021)
In mid 2019, Unified Community Platform (UCP) was announced. The entire plan was announced in February 2020 and it divided the UCP project into 2 phases: Phase 1 (Development of Unified Community Platform) and Phase 2 (Development of additional features, like Unified skin and tools)

The wiki was moved to this new platform on October 5, 2020.

On March 22, wiki was migrated to "fandom.com" domain.

Since July 2021, wiki is using FandomDesktop as its primary skin.

Minecraft Wiki Crossovers (2020 - 2021)
After Gamepedia was bought by Fandom, there were many discussions regarding Minecraft Wiki on Fandom (today located at "minecraft-archive.fandom.com"). At first, the idea was really disagreed and it felt as done idea. However, in early 2019, Project Crossover was announced. In late December, 2019, Minecraft Wiki finally agreed on a discussion about the crossover, thus Minecraft Wiki Crossover server was created, but apart from creation day discussions, it was really inactive place.

The discussion became active for some time, when migration of Gamepedia wikis to Fandom domain was announced. There were many discussions and there were plans to make a Crossover with an active "Minecraft Story Mode Wiki", but discussions went bad due protests and was the idea was scraped.

The other discussion, however, was semi-active until first notices about migrations to Fandom domain were made. Following a poll on Legacy Fandom Minecraft Wiki with more than 53% of people supporting the crossover and a support between administrators, on March 9,2021, Fandom's original Minecraft Wiki was archived and banner was added directing people to this Minecraft Wiki.

Following this successful Crossover, Minecraft Earth Wiki, PlayStation Wiki and even the Minecraft PC wiki were merged really fast.

Minecraft: Story Mode Wiki Crossover aftermath (2021 - present)
Following the first unsuccessful Crossover, Minecraft Story Mode Wiki project became an active project. After another try to contact their admins, the idea to cross this wiki became more unreal and the project was intended to get into its own namespace, thus increasing scope of the wiki.

As of today, this project is still in progress.