Anime Origins Source Checklist for Wiki Editors
Use the Anime Origins source checklist to separate Roblox facts, video signals, code claims, and wiki-ready evidence.
Overview
The Anime Origins source checklist is for keeping the wiki clean as new clips and pages appear. Early game keywords move fast, and a wiki can become useless if it copies every claim. This checklist sets the evidence rules for Anime Origins Wiki.
| Evidence class | Examples | Wiki action |
|---|---|---|
| Official | Roblox page, creator group, official update | Can become verified fact |
| Visible gameplay | UI, menus, rewards shown in video | Can become labeled observation |
| Search signal | Titles, result volume, repeated queries | Prioritize pages |
| Rumor | Comments, copied lists, unsourced rankings | Reject or watchlist |
What is verified
The current verified site facts are domain ownership, canonical URL, and launch-time content structure. Game facts still need a clean source trail.
| Site fact | Status |
|---|---|
| Domain | anime-origins.wiki registered |
| Canonical policy | English at root, Japanese under /ja |
| Codes | No verified active code |
| Official Roblox page | Still needs final match |
How to use this page
Before adding anything to Anime Origins Wiki, classify the claim.
| Claim question | If yes | If no |
|---|---|---|
| Does it come from an official source? | Add with date | Continue checking |
| Is it visible in gameplay? | Add as observation | Do not state as fact |
| Is it repeated by independent sources? | Add to watchlist | Ignore for now |
| Does it affect player spending? | Require stronger proof | Do not publish |
Editor notes
For SEO, the page should answer the query without overclaiming. For players, the page should save time. For future editors, every claim should be easy to trace.
| Page type | Required source level |
|---|---|
| Codes | Official or successful redemption |
| Characters | Visible UI or official roster |
| Gameplay | Long-form footage or playtest |
| Progression | Repeatable route evidence |
| Updates | Official notes or documented wiki change |
FAQ
Why does Anime Origins Wiki need source labels?
Because early Roblox anime keywords attract fake codes, copied tier lists, and unrelated game pages.
Can user tips be used?
Yes, but only as leads until they are confirmed by a stronger source.
What is the safest first source?
The canonical Roblox experience page is the safest first source once it is clearly identified.
Should weak claims be deleted?
Weak claims can stay in a private watchlist, but public guide pages should avoid presenting them as facts.
