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So I made a thread a while back asking what it would take to qualify as an official verse on this site. These were some of the things brought up:
1. Not being a fanfic of an existing verse, nor a discontinued fiction and having some amount of fans.
2. Being trademarked.
3. An online verse with a regulation/canon (e.g. manga webcomics)
However, I have a few more questions:
1. If I was doing a light novel, per se, and put it on a site like Wattpad, would that still be able to qualify as canon?
2. If I was working on a series that would have its episodes posted on YouTube, could that still qualify as canon? (An example of that would be something like "Super Hero Clock" by JessTheDragoon.)
3. As an author, could I still be able to give input on the tiering of the characters, as well as having access to profiles of the characters I have created for that verse?
That's about it. Hopefully it's nothing too complex to answer.
1. Not being a fanfic of an existing verse, nor a discontinued fiction and having some amount of fans.
2. Being trademarked.
3. An online verse with a regulation/canon (e.g. manga webcomics)
However, I have a few more questions:
1. If I was doing a light novel, per se, and put it on a site like Wattpad, would that still be able to qualify as canon?
2. If I was working on a series that would have its episodes posted on YouTube, could that still qualify as canon? (An example of that would be something like "Super Hero Clock" by JessTheDragoon.)
3. As an author, could I still be able to give input on the tiering of the characters, as well as having access to profiles of the characters I have created for that verse?
That's about it. Hopefully it's nothing too complex to answer.