Thread:Hey1234/@comment-5111231-20181028165946/@comment-1635429-20181029215057

I'm sorry about the massive delay, it's been really busy.

But to counter, it's basically what you said; OMD in WIR is a fictional version of a website. Using London or Tokyo as an example doesn't work because we're not Wikipedia. Our articles with real-life cities have nothing to do with factual information, just what pertains to their appearances in Disney media.

With Sugar Rush, Hero's Duty and so fourth, those are all fictional games created specifcally for the franchise, which is exactly why they're merged into one article. It wouldn't make sense to create a page for a "real-life" Sugar Rush because Sugar Rush doesn't exist. There'd be nothing to put there. Even Fix-It Felix, while yes Disney manufactured some consoles, it's still a property created for the film. The consoles were just marketing gimmicks. So using the WIR games and real places as your argument doesn't work.

Oh My Disney on the other hand is very real (unlike Sugar Rush) and very much Disney (unlike Tokyo). We have a responsibility to provide an article that's built on fact when it comes to real-life like websites, attractions, theme parks, etc. Adding a bunch of fictional information to coincide with it would just make a mess. It's no different than how we've handled Hans Christian Andersen the person and Hans the fictional character in The Little Mermaid. There's a reason disclaimers exists to differentiate these things.