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You need to submit your draft first to a team of greenlighters, either on the Wikidot's forum or on their Discord Server. If they give you the go then it's good to be published.And their creation?
You have to tell them what your revision is first, then it's up to them if they wanna give the greenAlso, if I ask the author and get permission can then I add whatever I want?
And what are the requirements for the characters to have revision/changes on them? Can anyone edit them? Cause if yes then what stops X to add Z number of abilities and statements that would get it to tier Y.
It is how I suggested. I personally don't feel that separate them is a pain. Also, "Level 234 (FANDOM)" is more like a location page than a character page due to the in-universe setting.Seems like yet another website going down the SCP route. We already accepted something like this with RCP, so the wikidot would be fine to use.
However, if there's different sites taking up the mantle, I think we run into a possibly ruinous problem of differentiating the profiles. If there's at least three completely different sources (not just canons), being YouTube, Fandom, and Wikidot, it seems incredibly impractical to try and index all of them. They'd need completely different verse pages and profiles, usually with overlapping generic names (so you'd need, like, "Level 234 (FANDOM)"). Sounds like a massive pain in the ass and something not worth doing until one of them ends up reigning supreme as the definitive source for the Backrooms.
I think it'd make more sense for notable/famous entities (creatures native to the Backrooms) to have profiles, as I'm pretty sure most of the levels are too "normal" to get a location profile. Their main source of weirdness just comes in the sequence of movement, you could open a door in Level 3 and end up in Level 56 or smth like thatSo every Rooms level would have a profiles?
I agree, but if a level has some degree of sentience, is its own character/entity or is deeply tied to an entity of the backrooms, would it be ok for it to have a profile?I think it'd make more sense for notable/famous entities (creatures native to the Backrooms) to have profiles, as I'm pretty sure most of the levels are too "normal" to get a location profile. Their main source of weirdness just comes in the sequence of movement, you could open a door in Level 3 and end up in Level 56 or smth like that
Nice. I'm kind of excited to see how all of this turns out. How does profile creation work on this wiki?Yeah, those guys can get profiles since they're actually "alive"
Worse than that - Backrooms has barely any agreed upon canon aside from a few very basic facts, and even what is commonly canon has different details depending on where you look.On the other, the Backrooms is much more scattered than SCP. Where would we stop? Would the KanePixels series count as a fanwork, or would it be considered it's own canon?
Well... the "no true canon" problem can be solved by separating profiles... maybe.Worse than that - Backrooms has barely any agreed upon canon aside from a few very basic facts, and even what is commonly canon has different details depending on where you look.
Check the wikia and the wikidot, for example. Both have different sets of levels, both have different characteristics on individual levels (Even Level 0, the most common point in all of Backrooms depictions, has different, if only slightly, features depending on the author's article)
Heck, the lack of canon is acknowledged by the wikias - all of which try to tackle onto the issue with a special article on how to proceed.
depending on which wiki you're using, that is only level 0, and there are multiple levels to the Backrooms. but the original canon and wikidot do say it is 600 million square miles (for level 0). But according to the Fandom Wiki, it's "seemingly infinite".Backrooms pocket reality as a whole would probably be High 6-A because 600 million square miles
Also im completely fine with doing this verse. feel free to add me as a supporter if someone ever does make a verse page
Nope, they can't. Not only are the canons way, waaaay looser than the SCP's own and with much lower quality standards, but it is normal that the things of even the same wiki to contradict each other.The wikidot does seem to have several canons similar to SCP, so maybe at least they can be coherently tiered
An overarching canon is most likely not feasible, but I think you can still make seperate profiles for each canon in the wikidot and other individual interpretations that are consistent with themselves.Nope, they can't. Not only are the canons way, waaaay looser than the SCP's own and with much lower quality standards, but it is normal that the things of even the same wiki to contradict each other.
So, just to reiterate my points:
I can see Backrooms pages for individual interpretations being made (And even then, there is too little to base the pages out of), but I think that, at least for now, nor Wikidot nor Fandom ones are apt for building a verse page out of them.
- Lack of Centralized Canon: We have Backrooms-Wiki Wikidot and Backrooms Fandom. Both have different level sets, formatting and rules, and even shared levels often have some small differences. This isn't just about different canons; each of them has their own culture of expanded canons, and there are people who take the concept of Backrooms way differently from either wiki. Heck, that is so normal that one of the most well-made productions follows a train of thought from the Backrooms that is different from both wikis and all their canons.
- No Quality Control: Backrooms has way looser standards in both quality and theme of the wiki. I won't go in depth on the quality issue as quality isn't exactly a big obstacle for a series to be created on the wiki, I'll just say that many of the pages on both wikis, but particularly of the fandom, are consistently of lesser quality than the average SCP page. On theme, that is a much easier thing to explain: At times, the Backrooms are treated as a, well, horror setting with unknowable elements. At times, it is a jolly, adventure-based setting. And at times, it is written as if it was a videogame in written form. I mean, look at this. That is not even the most videogamey level of the Backrooms, there are some that are even more like that, that I just don't recall the name. The point is that, unlike the SCP Foundation, the format isn't consistent, nor the quality, nor the themes, and I am not saying that it can't be well done, it most certainly can be - but it isn't in this case. Heck, that is so serious that the Fandom canon has, quite literally, "anything goes with no restriction" as a valid canon.
I agree.SCP not really the best example, since if it wasn't grandfathered in it would probably require a rather massive staff thread to be allowed on the wiki in the first place.
It is a good example. Backrooms is the same as SCP, with the same problems, but worse.SCP not really the best example, since if it wasn't grandfathered in it would probably require a rather massive staff thread to be allowed on the wiki in the first place.
Yeah i guess the entities would just be 9-C or 9-B all of the monsters in that series seem to be composed of a inky like substance from what i'm guessing.The only Backrooms that counts if the Analog Horror series on youtube.
Yeah I think they should be around there. I hope the wiki versions get accepted, cuz Fandom and wikidot canons are much stronger in comparisonYeah i guess the entities would just be 9-C or 9-B all of the monsters in that series seem to be composed of a inky like substance from what i'm guessing.
They are, the wikidot version has a entity known as the "reality bugs" which literally feed on the fabric of reality itself. (idk if it counts for fandom and wikidot)Yeah I think they should be around there. I hope the wiki versions get accepted, cuz Fandom and wikidot canons are much stronger in comparison