As far as structuring the fan art: I think the only suggestion I've got to make there is that it should allow for some people possibly wanting to do crossover works.
I think any crossover would fit well into the proposed categories of Art or Writing. If it turns out that are many crossovers we can consider, in the Future, a dedicated child board.
I just hope that restructuring doesn't involve too many changes in aesthetics! The purple and blue theme of the forum seems to be somewhat linked to SSSS, so I'm not sure how it would work once we move away from that topic specifically. What'll be the background picture? What font will we use? Etc...
I believe nobody thought much about aesthetics yet, mostly because we're not planning to change the name in the coming restructuring. If (or, more probably, when) we come to that point I see no problem in keeping the overall scheme and switching the SSSS-related pics for others. We could even make a call for submissions for the many excellent artists we have in the Forum, asking for creations that match well with the current colour scheme.
No reason why there couldn’t be threads for authors though! It is a good idea where it works.
I agree with Jitter and Keep Looking. It will work better when an author has it's own "universe" of stories, and has a well-known name, like Tolkien. It's hard to work for multi-author franchises like Warhammer 40K (BTW Wikipedia credits Rick Priestley and Alessio Cavatore for the creation). Implementing a tag system, as Songbirds suggested, sounds good, but I don't know how much work is needed to do that.
Some notes:
- The general category description needs a tweak to make it clear this is the board to talk about existing media and the types that go there (comics, books, games (...). The way it's currently phrased in the example could be taken as an invitation to discuss writing techniques and more, what I believe goes in the Creative Area.
- It bothers me a little that SSSS is in the same category as other content but I can't think of a better alternative.
- Does PerSSSonas really need its own board? I'm torn on this one. While I feel it should go under the SSSS sub-category since one exists it also belongs to the Roleplay genre and together with an upcoming non-SSSS game it would be a good opportunity to start populating that board. Empty boards are intimidating.
- It'd be nice to have a link to the rules thread in the navigation bar or a in forum-wide sticky thread.
On my understanding from the third structure ("last example"), it's clear that writing techniques discussions would go to the new "Academy" board.
Moving SSSS inside a broader category, IIRC, was more or less consensual in the previous discussion as a way to set up a future when other content will gradually grow, eventually reaching the same level of importance (or perhaps more?) than SSSS currently has.
I also think that PerSSSSonas don't need a board. The roleplay parts of it (that are the more active ones) would be better in the new "Roleplay" board, giving it a good start. The non-roleplay parts could fit into the main SSSS board. But it would be good to hear more about that from the people that participate with more intensity on those threads.
I think it would be a good idea to put a link to the rules in the "home" menu.
Yuuago, these structures are not set in stone as alternatives yet!
The current idea is that also SSSS fanworks would go into the Creative area. The current Art Museum and Scriptorium threads would be moved there as seed content.
The idea is to give more visibility to the creative content and perhaps encourage more of it.
Exactly. I see the SSSS Art Museum going to the "Art/Audiovisual Media" board, while the Forum Art Museum would go to the "Original Art" child board. Same for writings and the Scriptorium. I believe the Creative Area would be a great and stimulating place, particularly by inviting artists to try other sources of inspiration (and crossovers too).
I would like to propose adding an "Events" board to the Creative Area. Advent Calendars, Chapter Break Fillers, Yoinktobers and the like tend to mix writing and visual arts, so they wouldn't fit exactly in neither category. It could also give them more attention. After some time (a month? two?) they would be locked and moved to their own space in the Archive, as proposed in the third option.