2017 in the MicroWiki community

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Logo of the 24 Hour Quorum, which had over 30 participants and "united much of the community in a single event"

2017 (MMXVII; pronounced "two-thousand [and] seventeen") was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar, the 2017th year of the anno Domini (AD) and Common Era (CE) designations, the 17th year of the 3rd millennium, the 17th year of the 21st century, and the 8th year of the 2010s decade. This article documents notable events from the MicroWiki community during this year.[1]

The year began amidst the Polarised Era, during the period dubbed "Return of the GUM", into the Stagnant Era, through Early Stagnant (4 May) to High Stagnant (5 September), and oversaw a number of significant events.[1]

Diplomacy, politics and conflict

Attendees at MicroCon 2017, some of whom were from the MicroWiki community

Tensions between the left- and right-wing and between the older and newer members of the community continued to die down early in the year,[1] but these causes were briefly revived in August 2017 by two intertwined controversies, the New Community and a diplomatic dispute between Austenasia and Delvera.[2][a] The Grand Unified Micronational hosted a second 24 Hour Quorum between 6–7 May, and Quorum was successfully maintained for 24 hours. It had over 30 participants, and was considered highly successful, with statements saying "it united much of the community in a single event".[1] MicroCon 2017 was hosted between 22–25 June, and attended by 25 micronations from three continents.[6] It included a conference, formal banquet and a series of presentations from numerous micronationalists. The event had notable media coverage.[7][8]

Micronationalists

According to the History of the MicroWiki community article, the "community leaders" were site owner Jonathan I, Emperor of Austenasia, Adam I of Überstadt, Anthony Clark, Henry Clémens, Vera Hewitt, and Stephen I & II.[1]

Deaths

Micronations

According to the Sixteenth MicroWiki Influence Survey, which took place on 30 April, the top scoring micronations, excluding Molossia and Sealand, were Mcarthia (with 11 points), Austenasia (10), Abelden, Esse (both 9), Paravia (6), Lundenwic (5), and Koss, Thegn-Hold of Siar Fordell, Überstadt and Zenrax (all 4). It was the first time since the Twelfth Survey where Austenasia was not ranked number one.[9] The survey did, however, receive noted amounts of criticism.[citation needed]

MicroWiki

Jonathan I of Austenasia remained the site owner for a third year; for April Fools'–an annual tradition on MicroWiki–MicroWiki became MichaelWiki, "The internet's top fan forum for all things George Michael".

MicroWiki grew to 11,000 articles, 56,000 pages, and hit 2,300 registered users. Jonathan I, Emperor of Austenasia remained the site owner of MicroWiki for his third year. User:Jacob (Eren) Lewis (Elizabeth Lewis) was appointed as a wiki admin in March, replacing User:SiroccanGov (Daniel Anderson), and User:Twain (Henry Clément) was appointed in September. Wiki admins who continued serving were User:JosephKennedy2 (Vera Hewitt) for his third year and User:Überstadt (Adam I of Überstadt), User:Cip (Ciprian of Juclandia) for their second years, and tech admins User:Sebastian Linden (Sebastian Linden) for his fourth year and User:Luxor (Karl Friedrich) for his second year. User:Nedland (Ned Gunderson) claimed the title of the highest edit count on 10 June upon reaching 13,041 edits. He held this distinction until 15 April 2019. For April Fools'–an annual tradition on MicroWiki–MicroWiki became MichaelWiki, "The internet's top fan forum for all things George Michael", after webmaster Jonathan I the previous day announced that he was selling the wiki to a mysterious new owner. The music video of George Michael's 1984 single Careless Whisper played on the front page, the wiki's typeface was changed from Arial to a handwriting style, and the logo was replaced with one for "MichaelWiki".

Culture, sports and media

Sports

The 3rd edition of the Microvision Song Festival, Microvision Song Festival 2017, took place on 27 May, and had fourteen participants. It was organised by Antares, which also won the contest with the song Futur, performed by Rosa López. Several virtual football tournaments took place, including the 2017 MVFF Challenge Cup and the 2017 Micronations World Cup.

Culture, journalism and media

Three episodes of ATP's Cool Barbie were released in 2017, the most of any year excluding the three "Minisodes" in 2015, those being "A Last Chance" on 10 August, "The Assassin" on 30 August, and "The Invasion of the Eagle" on 10 September. The Diarchy, an indie rock group between Newton von Uberquie and Henry Clément, was formed in 2017. "Paper Tiger" was the group's debut single. Admin approved publications to the MicroWiki headlines on the main page in 2017 include Abeldane Telegraph, Ashukovski Vesti, IADP News, Koningswyk Gazette and Messenger.

See also

Notes

    • [3]
    • Austenasian report:[4]
    • Delveran report:[5]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 History of the MicroWiki community
  2. Augustus, Jonathan (9 March 2021) ties re-established with Delvera. Austenasian Times. Retrieved 27 March 2021.
  3. Joint Response to the Austenasian Times' Defamation of Jordan Brizendine and Delvera; joint statement by officials from the Empire of Karnia-Ruthenia, the North American Confederation, the Republic of Glastieve, and the Grand Republic of Delvera. Retrieved 27 March 2021.
  4. Augustus, Jonathan (5 September 2017) Relations cut with Delvera following plot discovery. Austenasian Times. Retrieved 27 March 2021.
  5. Callahan, Dylan (9 September 2017) Censorship on Microwiki Prompts Delveran Exodus. The Bannerman Online. Retrieved 27 March 2021.
  6. Attendees for MicroCon 2017. www.molossia.org/microcon. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  7. Agenda for MicroCon 2017. www.molossia.org/microcon. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  8. VICE News (3 August 2017) The People Who Rule the World's Smallest Countries (HBO) on YouTube. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  9. Sixteenth MicroWiki Influence Survey on MicroWiki.