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I guess I'll wander in, since I've got nothing else to do.

In summary, I'm not 100% percent sure. The links to the things are broken: You can see the list, but when you click on the actual stories, it takes you to a "bad link" page.

That being said, I have read a few synopsis for the stories and.....they seem to be stories? There's obvious limitations, but it sees to be a narrative.

HOWEVER, the thing is, since we can't read them, there's a problem. Is this promotion or not? Does it say at the end, make a story like this with Comic Creator? Then that would be promotional material/trailer, and therefore invalid. If it doesn't, then it's not promotional and therefore a story.

There is another problem though; as Shambala said, if we did this, we're (rightly) only supposed to cover the ones made by the writers, not the fanmade ones. But what if some random fan comes on here, who doesn't read the policy (seems to be common these days) and decides to make a page based off a fan comic? Plus, we've been a lot harsher on content that was licensed in the past (not gonna say what to avoid opening a pretty big can of worms)

It's complicated. I don't know where I stand. Could someone with a twitter like DM a writer or something like that?