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For SCP canon, thus far we've ignored author pages. They have zero quality control unlike other pages on the SCPwiki, but a certain author page is making that difficult.
Operation ÓverMeta is written as a tale. It's listed as a tale for multiple other SCPs, along with zero other author pages an hundreds of other tales. It's linked to as if it's an ordinary part of the canon in many other SCPs and tales. The characters established here pop up in other actual tales.
But the page itself is still only tagged as an author page, not as a tale, and it's in the list of authors pages.
The canonicity of overmeta has serious implications on multiple pages for the verse. On top of the changes that would need to be done if it were accepted or rejected, the main plot point of overmeta is that the characters are trying to achieve immortality by anchoring themselves to an author page. This would get its own thread if overmeta is treated as canon, but this author page also has a central plot point that all author pages are cano.
On top of this, if it were to be accepted, the characters are interesting and used in other tales; I'm planning on making pages for them.
tl;dr Tale that reads like a tale and is treated like a tale is an author page and makes author pages canon, what do?
Bonus meme: ant was right
Operation ÓverMeta is written as a tale. It's listed as a tale for multiple other SCPs, along with zero other author pages an hundreds of other tales. It's linked to as if it's an ordinary part of the canon in many other SCPs and tales. The characters established here pop up in other actual tales.
But the page itself is still only tagged as an author page, not as a tale, and it's in the list of authors pages.
The canonicity of overmeta has serious implications on multiple pages for the verse. On top of the changes that would need to be done if it were accepted or rejected, the main plot point of overmeta is that the characters are trying to achieve immortality by anchoring themselves to an author page. This would get its own thread if overmeta is treated as canon, but this author page also has a central plot point that all author pages are cano.
On top of this, if it were to be accepted, the characters are interesting and used in other tales; I'm planning on making pages for them.
tl;dr Tale that reads like a tale and is treated like a tale is an author page and makes author pages canon, what do?