Board Thread:Micronations/@comment-6346466-20130210002313/@comment-6346466-20130212120510

"A criterion which distinguishes micronations from imaginary countries, eco-villages, campuses, tribes, clans, sects, and residential community associations, is that these latter entities do not usually seek to be recognised as sovereign."

The definition above may be true, but this goes for a real micronation, such as one that you would mention in a speech or writing. On Microwiki, micronations don't have to be real; they can be artificial. Wikia's slogan (Create. Collaborate. Be Original.) states, simply, that Wikia is a place to be creative, and as Microwiki is a Wikia website, this goes for it as well. Whether you would like it, or not, Microwiki is always going to be a place for hobbyists and anyone looking for something to do to create fictional countries. You have your opinion that all micronations created should be real, and I believe differently. I will not try to alter your opinions, nor will I endeavor for you to consent with me. All I wish is that you will acknowledge others' opinions, and I ask you, politely, to end this debate. If you wish to continue this debate, you may, but any of my replies will just be rote, without any meaning. Good day/night, Realm of Freya.

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