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This applies more to Web Original and You Tube works rather than Live-Action TV or Western Animation but this is a general question.
With movies, such as Halloween (1978) and Halloween (2018), it's easy to title them per year with year in bracket (auto-added via wiki software) since there's a long gap between a Continuity Reboot.
However, if a work undergoes a Continuity Reboot in a short space of time (maybe even the same year), how should it be titled?
Should it be a separate work page, or should the work page be split into years when it's very definitely a Continuity Reboot?
The reason I ask is, I've heard rumors that a Web Original will be undergoing a Continuity Reboot in September, even though it launched early on in the year.
Although I haven't found any examples (yet), I'm trying to ensure this is compliant with our rules. (I know Work Pages Are a Free Launch, but less so on the Naming Conventions for work pages).
Finally, one other question on Web Original pages, although blogs probably aren't notable, would a website that has articles, but hosted on wordpress.com count as Web Original (not my website, but one I visit frequently) or another namespace?
Edited by Merseyuser1