User blog comment:Ursuul/It goin’ down/@comment-29771477-20180201012919/@comment-28083312-20180201021705

You have to understand JS Review. Only certain kinds of JavaScript are allowed, & what we are doing with is basically using JavaScript to grab a piece of another website & display it on our Wiki. Still with me? Anyway, doing this means that Challonge.com (the owner of that chunk of the website we are hosting) has total control over it & could, if they wanted to, put a virus or something in along with the Tournament brackets. That is what an  is, it is is basically a hole in our website from which another website can insert anything they want. Because of this, there is a security issue that FANDOM Staff are worried about. They went ahead & allowed us to use these iFrames, but now that I have renamed a bunch of JS files (which required them to look more closely at our code) they decided that they need to discuss in more detail whether or not they can allow these security risks or not. Does that make sense? If they choose to allow the risk (because Challonge.com is a respectable business who would almost certainly never put a virus through with their Brackets) then we can keep using Tournament Brackets, but if FANDOM says “screw it, it’s too risky” then they will remove our iFrames for good. Hope that makes sense. They were fun but nobody used them anymore & they have little practical value other than goofing off. Thanx :)