>>39278893I think as a practical shorthand, we equate the "writer's dominion" and the "political" borders to be the same in all cases. However I could imagine a nation where all political order has fallen apart, but the writer on a meta level is still responsible for what goes on there. For example, that would be the case for a rushia writer before it restabilized as the nazuna thread. I also agree that in general, the writer for a fanbase should have control of how they are written in foreign lands.
>>39279937Hmm I think I understand what you're coming to better now, but could you clarify what actionable, OOC change you are suggesting? Should the area of the map marked as /meat/ be unmarked even if it it populated and written by /meat/heads? Or do you mean there should be more lore that represents how dysfunctional /meat/ is due to Custodian interventions? /meat/ is already moderately confederationalist, so it might be a surprisingly painless adjustment.
Also, here is flare.