MicroWiki, the largest online encyclopædia about micronations has a new owner.
- Yvan Bertjens

- 3 août
- 3 min de lecture
At the Micro-Euro-Summit at Romkerhall in Goslar (Germany), the ownership of MicroWiki was symbolically transferred with a handshake between Luxor and Horeidosha.

Luxor said: "I realized that leadership in this specific role wasn't the best fit for me, as I prefer to spend my time focusing on what I truly love about the site. Working on the technical aspects behind the scenes. The spotlight role just didn’t align with my strengths and interests, so I’ve since found a suitable successor in Horeidosha."
Microcosme.info was the first news media to speak briefly with Horeidosha about his upcoming role.
MC: Let’s start at the beginning, should people already know who you are?
H: Some might know me from my involvement with the Royal Republic of Ladonia. I’ve taken part in various micronational events across Europe, where I’ve met lots of interesting people and fellow micro nationalists. So yes, I guess you could say a few folks know who I am. And for those who don’t know me: I’m a father to a seven-year-old son. We skateboard together. And I’ve been passionate about micronationalism since 2016. Besides that, I enjoy F1 sim racing and watching motorsport events like Formula 1, Le Mans, Spa, and the Indy 500. I also love organizing events and festivals, and I volunteer as a nature conservator to maintain a forest and it’s animals.
MC: Now that you’re the new owner, what’s the first thing that you will do?
H: It’s time to build a throne from swords, get a kings robe, and treat myself to a shiny nice ring to rule them all ^^ - the micronations on the site, of course.
MC: We know you have a lovely dark sense of humor, but in all seriousness, what’s next to come?
H: Since Luxor chose me as his successor, I’ve been working behind the scenes to gradually step into the role. I've been familiarizing myself with everything from the hardware to the day-to-day operations of the site. I’ve also had one-on-one conversations with nearly every admin to understand what each volunteer enjoys doing, what improvements they'd like to see, and to start shaping a long-term vision for the site. In my daily job, I work as an HR/IT manager, which has proven to be a valuable background for this role.

MC: Can you share that long-term vision with us already?
H: The long-term goal is to create a more efficient website. One that’s easier for users to navigate and more streamlined for administrators to manage. The MicroWiki volunteers are very important to me and they need to be able to do what they love to do without a lot of distractions. I've already outlined some of the next steps in a roadmap. Alongside that, we're introducing a new side project focused on community-driven initiatives. Starting in September, we’ll launch monthly challenges where you can showcase your micronation, earn medals, and get more involved with the community!
MC: That sounds exciting! We’ll be looking forward to that! Do you have any last words for the micronational community?
H: Treat others the way you’d like to be treated. Don’t assume that everything you say or do is always right. But remember that every experience is a chance to learn. Focus on what you can control, and don’t forget to step outside: eat well, celebrate life, and truly live. And try to go to micronalism events like Microcon (EU), Micro Euro Summit and similar gatherings. They will enrich your live. Even if it’s in ways you don’t expect.






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