Bully Fanon Wiki/Categories

What is a category?
Categories are used to organize and file articles here on Bully Fanon Wiki. Bully Fanon Wiki doubles as a fact wiki, canon, and a fanfiction wiki, fanon. Therefore, there are two separate types of categories; fanon, and canon.

Canon Categories
Canon categories are used to categorize articles regarding canonical characters, places, missions, etc. Canon is typically defined as being the original content of a work of fiction, i.e. Jimmy Hopkins is considered to be a canon character, as he is a part of the actual Bully game, nor associated with Bully's creator, Rockstar Games.
 * Wikipedia page on Canon (fiction)

Fanon Categories
Fanon categories are used to categorize articles regarding fanfictional characters, places, missions, etc. Fanon is typically defined as being the fan created works based off of a work of fiction. I.e., a Bully character created by a fan would be considered to be a work of fanon, as the character is not a part of the actual Bully game, nor associated with Bully's creator, Rockstar Games.
 * Wikipedia section on Fanon

What category should my work of fanfiction be in?
A fan created character is to be placed in a category with "fanfictional" as the first word. This does not include the general original character (OC) category, "Original Characters".

Examples: As for places, the same rule applies. I.e., a fan created school would go under "fanfictional schools", a fan created town would go under "fanfictional towns", etc.
 * Original Characters
 * Fanfictional Boys
 * Fanfictional Girls
 * Fanfictional Students

What category should this canon Bully article be in?
The categories that do not include the word "fanfictional" are open to all canon characters and places.

Examples:
 * Boys
 * Girls
 * Students
 * Bullies

This is all very complicated.
If you are having trouble deciding which categories are appropriate for a page, please send SodaCat a message, and she will gladly categorize the page for you.