Thread:Leonidas huh/@comment-34131072-20190211185855/@comment-1310519-20190212081623

Micronationalism is *not* primarily speaking roleplay. I think you're getting it confused with geofiction.

If you look at Wikipedia, or any academic-standard definition of micronationalism, it's entities such as Sealand, Molossia, etc. Real places with real people who do real thing. The rise in popularity in "simulationist micronations" is something which is almost entirely limited to the online wiki-based communities of younger people.

MicroNations Fandom is an encyclopaedia, and content must be factual. It is unfair for somebody to claim to have an army of tanks when they don't but expect to be treated as if they do. Real people put real effort into micronations, and it is not fair for them to be put on the same level as what are effectively thought experiments.

For that reason, fictitious content requires a Fantasy tag at the top. Yes, that's it. I'd hardly call that restrictive.