Thread:TheSnuggleKinz/@comment-3026053-20170521135500/@comment-3026053-20170521212830

I didn't say that it was okay. I am an administrator of a wiki as well and noticed that another wiki has copied content of ours. That's not a fun feeling, as you and the other editors of the wiki have worked hard to create that content.

However, nearly all wikis have their content available under CC-BY-SA, meaning
 * all users editing or otherwise contributing to wikis that use the CC BY-SA license agree to grant broad permissions to the general public to re-distribute and re-use their contributions freely for any purpose, including commercial use, in accordance with the CC BY-SA license. Such use is allowed where attribution is given and the same freedom to re-use and re-distribute applies to any derivative works of the contributions.

In other words, editors are allow to copy content from another wiki, though they need to credit the original wiki where they took the information from. That's where the dialogue with the local administrator comes into play. If you notice that a community have copied content from your wiki, talk to the local administrator about adding notes that credit your wiki and if they refuse, you can involve Fandom Staff. Just outright deleting that content isn't the way to go about it, as that will be seen as acts of vandalism.