Talk:Status/@comment-34881979-20181230102830/@comment-7882956-20181230201047

Annoyingly, my phone decided to TWICE not post my reply, so I'm finally home on my desktop to reply to this thread. *sigh* Lemme see if I can remember what I wanted to say.

To basically sum things up, the reason why Haiyi and Cangqiong (and possibly the rest) are on Vocaloid Wikia in the first place is mainly because they have relations to Xingchen. That alone warrants pages here, however, I'm planning to have them moved if they are confirmed to not be running on the VOCALOID engine (and it's likely that they aren't VOCALOIDs. They certainly don't sound like it). But because we don't know what synth they are, the information has to go somewhere, which brings me to my next point.

When I was making pages for Zhang Chuchu and Yuecheng, there was a big problem where people didn't believe (or didn't want to believe) that they were legitimate VVOCALOID projects. That's completely fine. Being skeptical is okay, especially given the company's leader's bad reputation. However, collecting the information later in the game is really really painful for editors/databases because there is a chance the official sources may be deleted over the course of time. That was a problem for Chuchu and Yuecheng because people chose to ignore the two or not start collecting information as soon as possible. That is why there are some really ugly gaps and summaries in their history sections because I don't have the sources and details to add more to it. Everything is backed up in later references (for example, there was a voice provider contest for Chuchu, but the announcement post was missing. I had to settle for the result announcement), but exact dates are not known to us.

That is basically why I started collecting information on Haiyi and Cangqiong regardless of the engine they run on. We don't know what synth they go to, but they are related to Xingchen, that's good enough to be here. But once they're confirmed to be somewhere else, then the appropriate wikia can take our pages without having to worry about scrambling for all the missing info. We have it all here.

Angel brought up Kitano Kamui, but to be honest, the difference between her and the Quadimension girls is that.... well... Haiyi and Cangqiong are definitely running on a voice synth engine. We didn't know if Kamui was the same or just a mascot/idol campaign character of a sort. ^^;

For Vocaloid Wikia itself, we don't really go around throwing Haiyi or Cangqiong around much. For anyone looking for them specifically, we kinda put them in the "Temporary Vocaloid Wikia announcement" section of the front page, and cover them a little bit on the Status page. They show up on Xingchen's gallery page too, but that's pretty much it. :P