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Saturday, June 18th, 2011 05:35 pm
Thank you to everyone who gave us feedback on the category proposal from May 21. As suggested by facetofcathy and others, here's a further revision to that proposal:

Instead of deleting the format categories that currently reside under Fandoms by Source Text, we will move them under another parent category we will create called _Fandoms by Canon Type_. The fandom categories will look something like this:




[Image Description: "Fandoms by Source Text" category now encompasses only fandom categories like "Coffee Prince" and "Blake’s 7". The "Fandoms by Source Community" category now has categories for things like “Media Fandom”, “K-Drama”, and "Anime & Manga". These in turn also link to individual fandom categories, e.g. "Media Fandom" leads to "Blake’s 7" and "Harry Potter" while "K-Drama" leads to "Coffee Prince". A third parent category, "Fandoms by Canon Type", contains format subcategories like "Books & Literature" and "Film", which in turn link to the fandom categories under "Fandoms by Source Text".]

"Fandoms by Source Text" includes all fandoms that are focused on a single "text" or set of texts, like Final Fantasy, Jane Austen, or Brokeback Mountain. "Fandoms by Community" lists larger fannish communities that don’t correspond neatly to a single canon text (like Media Fandom, Anime & Manga Fandom, Filk, Vidding, J-pop, etc.).

Here's a graphic depicting the current state of the categories:



[ Image Description: The “Fandoms by Source Text” category, encompassing both medium-based categories like “Film”, “Real People”, and “Gaming”, and individual fandom categories like “Harry Potter” and “World of Warcraft”. The “Fandoms By Source Community” category is unused. ]

Summary of changes:
* Rename "Fandoms by Source Community" to "Fandoms by Community"
* Rename "Fandoms by Source Text" to "Fandoms"?
* Move to "Fandoms by Canon Type": Books & Literature, Film, Games, Radio, Real People, Television, Theater
* Move to "Fandoms by Community": Comics
* Create: Sequential Art & Animation, Anime & Manga

This way, everyone can choose how to browse or search for what they want--people interested in all pages about fandoms which arise out of books (for example) can look under Fandoms by Canon Type, people interested in K-drama can look under Fandoms by Community, and people who want to see everything at once can look under Fandoms by Source Text. And fans can still make more fandom categories as needed, but categories under Fandoms by Canon Type would remain fairly stable.

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Here are some examples for how wiki pages might be categorized according to the plan.

Category:Fandoms by Source Text
...Category:Harry Potter
......Harry Potter (the page)

Category:Fandoms by Canon Type
...Category:Books & Literature
......Category:Harry Potter
.........Harry Potter (the page)

So the page "Harry Potter" would get the Harry Potter category and no other category. Meanwhile, the Harry Potter category would be cross-linked under "Fandoms by Source Text", "Books & Literature", and potentially "Media Fandom".

And:

Category:Fandoms by Source Text
......Homestuck (the page)

Category:Fandoms by Canon Type
...Category:Sequential Art & Animation
......Homestuck (the page)


The page “Homestuck” would get the Fandoms by Source Text and Sequential Art & Animation categories because there is no “Homestuck” category yet.

And:

Category:Fandoms by Source Text
...Category:Naruto
......Naruto (the page)

Category:Fandoms by Community
...Category:Anime & Manga
......Category:Naruto
.........Naruto (the page)

Category:Fandoms by Canon Type
...Category:Sequential Art & Animation
......Category:Naruto
.........Naruto (the page)

The page “Naruto” would get the Naruto category.

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We welcome discussion, comments, and feedback.
hl: Drawing of Ada Lovelace as a young child, reading a Calculus book (Default)
[personal profile] hl
Sunday, June 19th, 2011 04:33 pm (UTC)
And again, I posit they're not different sources at all -- I don't see why you would think so. Live Action TV Series are also in different languages in different countries, have different aesthetic and cultural clichés and plot types, probably have genre differences, etc. Manga and comics and manhwa and historietas (which is also a translation of the term manga, and manhwa, and comics) are not substantially different in any other sense that all those. The only difference is a classification one based on fandom culture. What is then the argument to separate comics (which apparently encompasses not USA stuff too. Like what?) and manga?

(sorry, animé is how anime is written in Spanish; I sometimes flub when I write in English. Though you may have supposed they were the same, no? They're not really written substantially different. Are you finding this discussion disagreeable or aggressive? Why the reaction?)
Sunday, June 19th, 2011 05:16 pm (UTC)
Live Action TV Series are also in different languages in different countries, have different aesthetic and cultural clichés and plot types, probably have genre differences, etc.

Which is why they could all have their own subcategories, if there are enough pages of one type.

What is then the argument to separate comics (which apparently encompasses not USA stuff too. Like what?) and manga?

To answer the "like what" question: French comics, Belgian comics, German comics...

The argument for separating comics and manga is that it's a useful distinction (different styles of art, different structure, different tropes, differences in format and presentation, etc.), makes the categories smaller, and helps Fanlore users to find what they are looking for.

Are you finding this discussion disagreeable or aggressive? Why the reaction?

What makes you think that?
hl: Drawing of Ada Lovelace as a young child, reading a Calculus book (Default)
[personal profile] hl
Sunday, June 19th, 2011 05:22 pm (UTC)
I thought that was obvious from how I wrote it! It appeared to me that it was a disingenuous question -- but it seems I misread the tone, apologies.

I really don't see german or french or belgian or argentinian or whatever comics as more similar to USA comics than to manga. And though I think the separation makes sense in some ways (for example, it will be cool to be able to browse separately when one would wants to look, say, only manga pages, because the fandoms are separated communities and thus it makes sense people would want to browse that way), I would still like it better if there were also way to browse all the pages about the same types of canon, including sequential art (I would browse that way, for example, the same way I would browse all Book fandoms).
Tuesday, June 21st, 2011 12:06 pm (UTC)
Sorry, didn't get a comment notification.

I really don't see german or french or belgian or argentinian or whatever comics as more similar to USA comics than to manga.

Except someone looking for them (speaking for German/French/Belgian comics) would look for comics, not for manga, because they are commonly called comics. (The German word for comics is Comics and for manga is Manga. Just saying!)

I would still like it better if there were also way to browse all the pages about the same types of canon

There is no technical reason why there can't be both, you can add as many categories to a page as you want, and in some cases Fanlore does include everything in the parent category and in the more specific category at the same time. However, the only example I can think of is the fanworks category which has 9,301 members - not something that is a great way to browse fanworks (but helpful when adding date cats to all these thousand of pages and images). Generally the rules say that this is not the way categories are supposed to work, but that's simply a matter of policy.

I just want to point out that our definitions of "same type of canon" are not the same. Moving pictures are not the same type of canon to me as something where I have to turn a page to see what happens next. It would make just as much sense to me to group everything printed on paper (Manga/Comics/Books) in one category and all moving pictures (Anime/Live Action TV/Film/Cartoons) in another. I would still say these categories are too big, unwieldy and try to be too many things at the same time.