User blog comment:Plexioth- xD/Admins Board/@comment-5448890-20140212023734/@comment-5448890-20140223202627

You've got MH3U? That's awesome :o If you have online, we can play together sometime soon!

Anyway. I think fanfictions and their separation should be author-dictated, but if chapters are separated, they must be reasonably long and when the story is done there needs to be a page that contains every chapter. I personally like the long pages now that I have less time to read (and thus I don't like clicking links to go on), but that's just me.

The Fanfiction category that we use now is all right, and honestly, I don't see why there ever was two Fan Fiction categories. I'm guessing one was user-created at some point and it just stuck. As far as the actual pages go, though, the way I think we should decide whether we need to alter their organization should be based on the author's activity. If they haven't edited in two years, or some similarly ridiculous amount, then I say organization is in our hands. If this is the case, though, we should still warn people that their fanfics are about to be re-organized.

I think I'll probably be launching the categorization project sometime next month, or maybe in a month or so, if not sooner. I may be moving soon and thus will not have internet for quite a while.

The empty pages are our blemish currently. They need to be changed heavily and improved, and I think a worthy idea to consider would be a template for (semi-complete) fanfictions, monster pages, and the like that tells admins and other users what the author's permissions request is: let's say they plan on fixing up and improving the page soon, they could add that template and fill it in to say "I don't want this page modified" or something. If they didn't mind or did want, they could say that.