Thread:MichaelDiaz101/@comment-31129923-20180301221833/@comment-26358727-20180303161608

I'm not big into GTA and its canon, but I'm not sure I understand that no canon rule's application under any circumstance.

The beauty of communities like this is that everyone's fanon exists within their own alternate reality, separate from the core game. How I play Bully, for instance, and the way I perceive the story and the characters may shape the game's universe into something entirely different from how either of you have ever even thought to envision it - and vice versa. That's what makes fanon content so fun.

Sure, the idea of each person building a separate and independent timeline may not appear collaborative or community-like in theory, but everyone starts with the same base canon that we're all familiar with. For me, seeing how other people interpret the exact same canon material in such vastly different directions really enhances the original content for me. It certainly adds to the longevity of an eleven-year-old title, as well. In my opinion, fanon content that interacts with canon inspires thought-provoking ideas and questions I may never have ever seen had I been left to engage with the canon content on my own, locked away within my own personal bubble.

Long-windedness aside, I can only apologize that I'm not much help with wikia. This one is the only one I've ever been a part of and I'm so infrequent around here that I barely even know how to edit the pages anymore. I'm with Michael, though: I'll definitely do what I can to help out, the same as I've been trying to do around here! ( :