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For a while, there were two sites for Encyclopedia Dramatica. .Wiki, which was created by Jacob Stellmach<ref>https://opencorporates.com/companies/us_nv/E4292822020-1</ref>, was the main domain for a while, however, after Jacob (dubbed Ædiot) attempted to sell the site off to dark netters, the rest of the ED staff forked the wiki and moved the domain to where it currently officially is, at encyclopediadramatica.online.<ref>https://archive.is/CLT7L</ref>
For a while, there were two sites for Encyclopedia Dramatica. .Wiki, which was created by Jacob Stellmach<ref>https://opencorporates.com/companies/us_nv/E4292822020-1</ref>, was the main domain for a while, however, after Jacob (dubbed Ædiot) attempted to sell the site off to dark netters, the rest of the ED staff forked the wiki and moved the domain to where it currently officially is, at encyclopediadramatica.online.<ref>https://archive.is/CLT7L</ref>
The .wiki domain, however, was still the more popular domain as Google put that site first and Wikipedia does not list .online. Later on, however, .wiki shut down which signified even more that .online was the true æ.
The .wiki domain, however, was still the more popular domain as Google put that site first and Wikipedia does not list .online. Later on, however, .wiki shut down which signified even more that .online was the true æ.
Currently (January 2021), Encyclopedia Dramatica contains 14,502 articles.
=='''Leadership History'''==
=='''Leadership History'''==
*'''Girlvinyl (AKA Sherrod DeGrippo): 2004-2011''' - The founder of Encyclopedia Dramatica. Didn't like how the site she wanted to use for live journal drama was becoming what it was. Eventually shut down the site and turned it into OhInternet. Lasted about 2 years before it was shut down in 2013.
*'''Girlvinyl (AKA Sherrod DeGrippo): 2004-2011''' - The founder of Encyclopedia Dramatica. Didn't like how the site she wanted to use for live journal drama was becoming what it was. Eventually shut down the site and turned it into OhInternet. Lasted about 2 years before it was shut down in 2013.