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== Cookie☆Wiki has been initialized ==
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== Cookie☆Wiki ==


This wiki's aim is to provide a basis for knowledge around the topic of クッキー☆.
This wiki's aim is to provide a basis for knowledge around the topic of クッキー☆.
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Since this is the very first installment of a English クッキー☆ related wiki, there is a lot to do.
Since this is the very first installment of a English クッキー☆ related wiki, there is a lot to do.


The Discord server that birthed this wiki can be found here, feel free to join: https://discord.gg/sVrJuu3ewe
The Discord server that birthed this wiki and host most of the discussions about it, feel free to join: https://discord.gg/sVrJuu3ewe


== Important Topics ==
Guidelines: [[Writing Guidelines]]


* Here should be a large table of possible topic such as History, Important Messages, Links to other Resources etc.
== What is Cookie☆ ==
* [[:Category:Cookie☆ Characters|Cookie☆ Characters]]
   Cookie☆ is a series of memes and internet subculture that was born out of a failed Touhou voice drama. The name is the shorthand for [[Cookie☆OG|Marisa and Alice’s Cookie Kiss]], the original voice drama (referred as Cookie☆OG in the wiki, as Cookie☆ is used as the name for the entire subculture). It is a collaborated fan work of the [https://touhou.fandom.com/wiki/Touhou_Project Touhou Project game franchise], organised and uploaded by Niconico user [[Hazuna Rio]]. Due to its terrible quality, frequently switching art styles, and the poor skills of the voice actors, the drama became a meme on the Japanese internet, and thereby developed into a web subculture. Numerous other voice dramas of Touhou, some made to deliberately imitate the original Cookie☆, were included into the canon as well. It was also linked to the notorious [[Manatsu no Yo no Inmu]] subculture, born from the poorly-made gay porns. In the Japanese community today, Cookie☆ is often associated with Inmu but seen as independent from the Touhou community from which it originated.
* [[:Category:Cookie☆ History|Cookie☆ History]]
 
* Other Links
   The Cookie☆ subculture involves mainly the reference to the voice dramas and their characters. Cookie☆ characters are developed based on solely their voice actors. They only retain the appearance of the original Touhou characters and little more. Their development is based on the characters of the voice actors, their performance in the voice drama, and contents added by later creations. The works are mainly in the forms of illustrations, [https://niconicodouga.fandom.com/wiki/Oto_MAD otoMAD/YTPMVs], and what is known as BB theatres—scenes constructed using animated blue-background materials. While there is not a centralised authority for the community, its members agrees on certain basic facts about these characters.
 
   Cookie☆’s notoriety also came from its complex association with cyber violence. A certain group of Cookie☆ community members are known to be extremely active in doxxing and other forms of online harassment. Due to this and the fact that Cookie☆ voice dramas are associated with poor quality, many voice actors who participated in the dramas had chosen to either distance themselves from the community or quit their online activity for good. Even some content creators of Cookie☆ have been affected by doxxing as well.
 
   The essence and morality of Cookie☆ is an extremely complicated subject due to its decentralised nature. Members of the community create high-quality contents, participate in cyberviolence activities, or do both or neither. The name of Cookie☆ provides little more than a common environment and language, by which various different individuals conducted their works free of regulation.


== External resources ==
== External resources ==
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https://wikiwiki.jp/cookie2/ - second version of main Japanese wiki, having content migrated from V1.
https://wikiwiki.jp/cookie2/ - second version of main Japanese wiki, having content migrated from V1.


== Wiki operation ==
https://dic.pixiv.net/a/%E3%82%AF%E3%83%83%E3%82%AD%E3%83%BC%E2%98%86 Pixiv dictionary's page for Cookie☆


* This wiki uses https://github.com/eientei/cookiewiki docker-compose to deploy
https://cookie.fandom.com/zh/wiki/%E9%A6%96%E9%A1%B5 - main Chinese wiki
* Wiki daily backups (SQL+media) are available on https://cookiewiki.org/backups


https://cookie.fandom.com/es/wiki/Inicio - Spanish wiki


== Wiki operation ==


'''IMPORTANT''' open backups nature means SHA512 hash of password for your user account is essentially public, use long and complex enough passwords to prevent brute-forcing.
{{Cookie_wiki:About}}
 
Also do not use password same or similar to any of your other accounts.
 
The idea is to make it possible for wiki to be fully redeployed anywhere anytime, but that obviously comes at security cost.

Revision as of 17:35, 3 January 2023

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Cookie☆Wiki

This wiki's aim is to provide a basis for knowledge around the topic of クッキー☆.

Since this is the very first installment of a English クッキー☆ related wiki, there is a lot to do.

The Discord server that birthed this wiki and host most of the discussions about it, feel free to join: https://discord.gg/sVrJuu3ewe

Guidelines: Writing Guidelines

What is Cookie☆

   Cookie☆ is a series of memes and internet subculture that was born out of a failed Touhou voice drama. The name is the shorthand for Marisa and Alice’s Cookie Kiss, the original voice drama (referred as Cookie☆OG in the wiki, as Cookie☆ is used as the name for the entire subculture). It is a collaborated fan work of the Touhou Project game franchise, organised and uploaded by Niconico user Hazuna Rio. Due to its terrible quality, frequently switching art styles, and the poor skills of the voice actors, the drama became a meme on the Japanese internet, and thereby developed into a web subculture. Numerous other voice dramas of Touhou, some made to deliberately imitate the original Cookie☆, were included into the canon as well. It was also linked to the notorious Manatsu no Yo no Inmu subculture, born from the poorly-made gay porns. In the Japanese community today, Cookie☆ is often associated with Inmu but seen as independent from the Touhou community from which it originated.

   The Cookie☆ subculture involves mainly the reference to the voice dramas and their characters. Cookie☆ characters are developed based on solely their voice actors. They only retain the appearance of the original Touhou characters and little more. Their development is based on the characters of the voice actors, their performance in the voice drama, and contents added by later creations. The works are mainly in the forms of illustrations, otoMAD/YTPMVs, and what is known as BB theatres—scenes constructed using animated blue-background materials. While there is not a centralised authority for the community, its members agrees on certain basic facts about these characters.

   Cookie☆’s notoriety also came from its complex association with cyber violence. A certain group of Cookie☆ community members are known to be extremely active in doxxing and other forms of online harassment. Due to this and the fact that Cookie☆ voice dramas are associated with poor quality, many voice actors who participated in the dramas had chosen to either distance themselves from the community or quit their online activity for good. Even some content creators of Cookie☆ have been affected by doxxing as well.

   The essence and morality of Cookie☆ is an extremely complicated subject due to its decentralised nature. Members of the community create high-quality contents, participate in cyberviolence activities, or do both or neither. The name of Cookie☆ provides little more than a common environment and language, by which various different individuals conducted their works free of regulation.

External resources

https://www.reddit.com/r/touhou/wiki/nico/cookie - an attempt to gather related information in English.

https://w.atwiki.jp/cookie_kaisetu - main Japanese wiki

https://wikiwiki.jp/cookie2/ - second version of main Japanese wiki, having content migrated from V1.

https://dic.pixiv.net/a/%E3%82%AF%E3%83%83%E3%82%AD%E3%83%BC%E2%98%86 Pixiv dictionary's page for Cookie☆

https://cookie.fandom.com/zh/wiki/%E9%A6%96%E9%A1%B5 - main Chinese wiki

https://cookie.fandom.com/es/wiki/Inicio - Spanish wiki

Wiki operation

IMPORTANT open backups nature means SHA512 hash of password for your user account is essentially public, use long and complex enough passwords to prevent brute-forcing.

Also do not use password same or similar to any of your other accounts.

The idea is to make it possible for wiki to be fully redeployed anywhere anytime, but that obviously comes at security cost.