
Anime Origins Video Signal Log for Wiki Updates
Use the Anime Origins video signal log to decide when new videos should update guides, codes, characters, gameplay, or progression pages.
Overview
Anime Origins updates may arrive first through videos before official written details are easy to find. A video signal log helps the wiki avoid random edits while still reacting quickly.
| Signal | Best destination |
|---|---|
| New code shown | Codes page |
| New unit visible | Characters page |
| New mode menu | Gameplay page |
| New upgrade path | Progression page |
What is verified
The log verifies how the wiki should respond to media, not whether every video claim is true. A video must show or clearly support a detail before it changes a factual article.
| Evidence level | Update action |
|---|---|
| Visible UI | Add cautious note |
| Spoken claim | Add with transcript/source label |
| Title only | Keep as search signal |
| Comment claim | Do not use as fact |
How to use this page
When a new Anime Origins video trends, record the title, URL, date, and affected section. Then decide whether it changes a page or only expands the source list.
| Review question | Why |
|---|---|
| Is the game clearly Anime Origins? | Prevent false positives |
| Is the claim visible? | Avoid hearsay |
| Is the video current? | Early games change fast |
| Which page changes? | Keep updates organized |
FAQ
Should every video update the wiki?
No. Many videos are discovery signals rather than factual sources.
Can video titles drive SEO pages?
They can suggest search intent, but article claims still need evidence.
Why keep a signal log?
It creates a clean audit trail for future edits.
