Board Thread:Wiki Discussions and Support/@comment-7292165-20141211192509/@comment-2125188-20141216223553

Rachin123 wrote: @TTF When ppl were referring to official, they were implying things entailing to Masashi. Trying to use things out of context. Honestly I don't like conflict, which is the reason why I say it shouldn't matter about filler arcs titles. Part I filler arcs weren't given but we made fanmade arcs but oh no it's not a canon arc so we must destroy it because it's gonna cause massive problems since its not canon and despite being a fan site we aren't obliged to use fan terms even though this site is for fans.

I'd also like to argue that we do pick and choose for those who oppose this as we don't condone "Shippings". Chose not to for reasons I don't really care to talk about but there's a prime example.

For the part 1 filler arcs, they will remain the same because they weren't given any official titles. Considering the wikia uses official titles for almost everything, when there is a official title available we use it. In the case of no official title, the wikia community decides on what the title should be.

Ten Tailed Fox wrote: "Official" is anything that belongs to the people who own Naruto, Rachin. That isn't out of context. "Official" are things said by Masashi, the anime company, TV Tokyo, or anyone else that owns rights to the Naruto series. You can be as sarcastic and volatile as you please (you seem to have a knack for it), but that is an undisputed fact. Here's another, anything they say is more official than anything we say.

Even TheUltimate, who was against the majority decision, admits that what they say has more weight than anything we say. So if, as Snapper2 pointed out, the majority of the majority votes were in favor of "Official > Fanmade", then, as Ultimate said, there is literally nothing to discuss and no one here can stop anyone from making those changes.

You're spot on. If a company has licensed the rights of Naruto, anything they distribute containing the word Naruto is official. If the anime wasn't official, Kishimoto and Shueisha would be suing Studio Perriot and TV Tokyo (and/or any other smaller companies or parties involved). The anime would only be unofficial if they made it without licensing the rights.