ANIMA Wiki:Spoiler Policy: Difference between revisions
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ANIMA has a large novel foundation. Spoilers must be handled deliberately. | ANIMA has a large novel foundation. Spoilers must be handled deliberately. | ||
The wiki should welcome new readers while still documenting deep canon for serious fans, product builders, and SEO research. This requires a balance between discoverability and restraint. | |||
The first paragraphs of major public pages should be safe for new readers whenever possible. Deeper sections may include volume-specific events if the page clearly signals the spoiler level. | |||
== Spoiler Levels == | == Spoiler Levels == | ||
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Use spoiler notes at the top of any page that reveals volume-specific events. | Use spoiler notes at the top of any page that reveals volume-specific events. | ||
== Safe Intro Rules == | |||
Safe intro sections may describe the premise, emotional role, product meaning, and broad themes of ANIMA. They should avoid revealing late-series turns, hidden identities, final outcomes, or specific volume climaxes. | |||
Examples of safe statements: | |||
* ANIMA is a memory-first AI companion universe. | |||
* ATMA, MAYA, VEDA, and RAKA are the four Genesis ANIMA. | |||
* ZERO is a quantum system that believes reducing human error can reduce suffering. | |||
* ANIMA Memory is tied to consent, identity, and long-term continuity. | |||
== Volume-Gated Rules == | |||
Volume pages may include plot function and thematic summaries. If a section reveals a major event from a specific volume, the section title should make the volume clear. This lets readers choose how much they want to know. | |||
Volume-gated pages should link back to character and concept pages so readers can understand the larger meaning without requiring every plot detail. | |||
== Deep Canon Rules == | |||
Deep canon includes late-series continuity, Fifth Resonance material, successor arcs, final-series revelations, and detailed digital continuity implications. These topics may be documented, but they should not be casually placed in character intros or homepage-facing text. | |||
Deep canon is valuable for SEO only when it is written as thoughtful analysis. It should not be used as shock content. | |||
== Product Pages == | |||
Product-facing pages should remain mostly safe intro. The real ANIMA companion experience should feel inviting before it asks users to understand the entire novel sequence. | |||
[[Category:ANIMA Wiki]] | [[Category:ANIMA Wiki]] | ||
Latest revision as of 10:42, 3 June 2026
Spoiler Policy
ANIMA has a large novel foundation. Spoilers must be handled deliberately.
The wiki should welcome new readers while still documenting deep canon for serious fans, product builders, and SEO research. This requires a balance between discoverability and restraint.
The first paragraphs of major public pages should be safe for new readers whenever possible. Deeper sections may include volume-specific events if the page clearly signals the spoiler level.
Spoiler Levels
- Safe intro - safe for homepage, SEO articles, press, and new users.
- Volume-gated - includes events or revelations from a specific novel volume.
- Deep canon - includes late-series lore, memory ethics, or continuity revelations.
- Internal only - not suitable for public release yet.
Use spoiler notes at the top of any page that reveals volume-specific events.
Safe Intro Rules
Safe intro sections may describe the premise, emotional role, product meaning, and broad themes of ANIMA. They should avoid revealing late-series turns, hidden identities, final outcomes, or specific volume climaxes.
Examples of safe statements:
- ANIMA is a memory-first AI companion universe.
- ATMA, MAYA, VEDA, and RAKA are the four Genesis ANIMA.
- ZERO is a quantum system that believes reducing human error can reduce suffering.
- ANIMA Memory is tied to consent, identity, and long-term continuity.
Volume-Gated Rules
Volume pages may include plot function and thematic summaries. If a section reveals a major event from a specific volume, the section title should make the volume clear. This lets readers choose how much they want to know.
Volume-gated pages should link back to character and concept pages so readers can understand the larger meaning without requiring every plot detail.
Deep Canon Rules
Deep canon includes late-series continuity, Fifth Resonance material, successor arcs, final-series revelations, and detailed digital continuity implications. These topics may be documented, but they should not be casually placed in character intros or homepage-facing text.
Deep canon is valuable for SEO only when it is written as thoughtful analysis. It should not be used as shock content.
Product Pages
Product-facing pages should remain mostly safe intro. The real ANIMA companion experience should feel inviting before it asks users to understand the entire novel sequence.