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On Wednesday, October 15, 2008, Craig Glenn Arnold founded the Chip's Challenge Wiki on the Fandom software platform. [[Andrew Bennett]] assisted in the creation of numerous articles, Yongyi Chen assisted in uploading many transparent images of tiles, and [[Mike Lask]] assisted in uploading the [[AVI]] solutions hosted at his website (at the time). It was during the late 2000s and early 2010s when the Fandom wiki was in its prime for editing, but this popularity decreased rapidly after Yongyi Chen departed from the community, who had been one of the few active editors alongside Andrew Bennett.
On Wednesday, October 15, 2008, Craig Glenn Arnold founded the Chip's Challenge Wiki on the Fandom software platform. [[Andrew Bennett]] assisted in the creation of numerous articles, Yongyi Chen assisted in uploading many transparent images of tiles, and [[Mike Lask]] assisted in uploading the [[AVI]] solutions hosted at his website (at the time). It was during the late 2000s and early 2010s when the Fandom wiki was in its prime for editing, but this popularity decreased rapidly after Yongyi Chen departed from the community, who had been one of the few active editors alongside Andrew Bennett.


Following this, Mike Lask and many other wiki editors moved to other Chip's Challenge projects, leaving Bennett to do most of the remaining work. When Bennett himself left the community, the Chip's Challenge Wiki was left hanging as an unfinished project that didn't appear it would ever be complete.
Following this, Mike Lask and many other wiki editors moved to other Chip's Challenge projects, leaving Bennett to do most of the remaining work. When Bennett himself left the community, the Chip's Challenge Wiki was left hanging as an unfinished project that didn't appear as if it would ever be complete.


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==Reception==
==Reception==
The CC Wiki has been praised by several former community leaders such as [[Alice Voith]] <ref name="chipsplus">[[Alice Voith|Voith, Alice]]. [http://www.mywingsbooks.com/chips/fanpage.shtml "Other Fan(atic)s"]. ''mywingsbooks.com/chips (Chip's Plus)''. Retrieved 1 July 2019.</ref> for being a valuable and organized source of information. Voith praised the wiki for its complete documentation of all aspects of Chip's Challenge, and claimed that one could spend hours learning in-depth about all the strange mechanics such as the [[Headbanger Rule]].<ref name="chipsplus" />
The CC Wiki has been praised by several former community leaders such as [[Alice Voith]]<ref name="chipsplus">[[Alice Voith|Voith, Alice]]. [http://www.mywingsbooks.com/chips/fanpage.shtml "Other Fan(atic)s"]. ''mywingsbooks.com/chips (Chip's Plus)''. Retrieved 1 July 2019.</ref> for being a valuable and organized source of information. Voith praised the wiki for its complete documentation of all aspects of Chip's Challenge, and claimed that one could spend hours learning in-depth about all the strange mechanics such as the [[Headbanger Rule]].<ref name="chipsplus" />


In contrast, the Chip's Challenge Wiki is often criticized for having inaccurate or confusing information, such as the [[directional notation]] used in many level guides written by Andrew Bennett or incorrect calculations on the odds of certain random events. For many years, much of this wrong information was left unchanged, save for about a dozen or so articles about more relevant topics such as the [[Twice Step Glitch]]. These issues would lead to the CC Wiki being considered an unreliable source of information, due to lack of interest in site and article maintenance. It would not be until the move to MediaWiki that more users became active editors.{{fact}}
In contrast, the Chip's Challenge Wiki is often criticized for having inaccurate or confusing information, such as the [[directional notation]] used in many level guides written by Andrew Bennett or incorrect calculations on the odds of certain random events. For many years, much of this wrong information was left unchanged, save for about a dozen or so articles about more relevant topics such as the [[Twice Step Glitch]]. These issues would lead to the CC Wiki being considered an unreliable source of information, due to lack of interest in site and article maintenance. It would not be until the move to MediaWiki that more users became active editors.{{fact}}
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