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==Controversy==
==Controversy==
Serebii.net has occasionally been the center of controversy, as its webmaster has faced accusations of theft in the past. {{OBP|Serebii|person}}, the owner, claims that he has not personally stolen anything since mid-2002. Since mid-2002, however, there has been many of material appearing on Serebii's site that had been created and/or originally reported by by another fansite without credit; Serebii has stated that one incident resulted from the work of unscrupulous fans stealing the material from the original site and passing them along to him, without informing him of the source. Although he has shown reluctance to remove or give credit for such material at times, Serebii eventually accepts to do so in the vast majority of cases. Serebii.net is very protective over its content. The site has functions that disable right-clicking, and highlighting and copying text in most browsers, though the contents can still be copied by viewing the source code (not reccomended).
Serebii.net has occasionally been the center of controversy, as its webmaster has faced accusations of theft in the past. {{OBP|Serebii|person}}, the owner, claims that he has not personally stolen anything since mid-2002. Since mid-2002, however, there has been at least one instance of material appearing on Serebii's site that had been created and/or originally reported by by another fansite without credit; Serebii has stated that one incident resulted from the work of unscrupulous fans stealing the material from the original site and passing them along to him, without informing him of the source. Although he has shown reluctance to remove or give credit for such material at times, Serebii eventually accepts to do so in the vast majority of cases. Serebii.net is very protective over its content. The site has functions that disable right-clicking, and highlighting and copying text in most browsers, though the contents can still be copied by viewing the source code (not reccomended).


==Server issues==
==Server issues==

Revision as of 13:11, 2 November 2009

Serebii.net
"Where Legends Come To Life"
File:Serebii.net Banner.jpg
Current banner, focusing on the release of Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver in Japan.
Language English
Status Active
Run 1999 - Present
Date opened Fall 1999
Creator Joe Merrick
Current owner {{{owner}}}
Forum SPP forums
Mascot Celebi
Website Main page

Serebii.net, also known as SPP (Serebii's Pokémon Page/Place/Palace), is a fan site created by Serebii in the fall of 1999 when many Pokémon sites were quickly starting to appear. The site first gained popularity as a GeoCities site, where it was also a member of the Articuno Island network. The site also had a close affiliation with the short lived Pokémon Official Magazine in the UK.

It is a well known source for anime, games, and TCG information. The website is updated on an almost daily basis. A popular feature of the site is the "Pokéarth", a complete listing of all in-game Trainers and catchable Pokémon in every city and route.

Serebii.net's name is taken from the Japanese name for the 251st Pokémon in National Pokédex order, Celebi. The Pokémon also serves as the site's mascot.

Controversy

Serebii.net has occasionally been the center of controversy, as its webmaster has faced accusations of theft in the past. Serebii, the owner, claims that he has not personally stolen anything since mid-2002. Since mid-2002, however, there has been at least one instance of material appearing on Serebii's site that had been created and/or originally reported by by another fansite without credit; Serebii has stated that one incident resulted from the work of unscrupulous fans stealing the material from the original site and passing them along to him, without informing him of the source. Although he has shown reluctance to remove or give credit for such material at times, Serebii eventually accepts to do so in the vast majority of cases. Serebii.net is very protective over its content. The site has functions that disable right-clicking, and highlighting and copying text in most browsers, though the contents can still be copied by viewing the source code (not reccomended).

Server issues

Serebii.net has suffered from a number of server problems since it burst into the ranks of the major Pokémon sites in 2002. Up until March 2003, its uptime could be called sporadic at best, with large downtimes of up to 6 months, due primarily to Serebii.net outgrowing a sequence of servers that it was being hosted on for no charge.

Due to Serebii's dire situation, Ledian_X introduced Craig Maloof to Serebii, who made an offer to pay for Serebii's server costs. (Craig had previously made this offer towards Archaic for Bulbagarden, though this offer was rejected.) Since that time, Serebii.net has been hosted on Craig's own private servers, with the hosting bills apparently being paid for via the single Google AdWords banner on every page of the site and forums.

In Early 2006, after the site had made enough excess to pay Craig back for the time he personally funded the servers, it was decided to move the servers onto servers under the sole control of Serebii, with assistance from ricocheting, a guy who had helped Craig run his servers in the past.

Since then, the site's reach expanded causing many more server issues noted by many users in commencing at the release of Diamond & Pearl in Japan and many users trading in the sites forums. These issues are still plaguing the site at time of writing and are in the process of being resolved. The trading problem, however, has been resolved by different methods, such as sorting Pokémon and not allowing personal trade topics.

Staff

  • Serebii - Head of Serebii.net
  • Coronis - Helps with news and updates on new games, created various fansprites for the Pokémon Special sections, and helps with the Manga sections.
  • Alfonso - Has written many episode guides.
  • Hey Micky!/Willowhisp - Does the Pokémon of the Week entries most of the time.
  • Dragonair - Has written various guides on game mechanics and other related items.

External links

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