Forum:What does "needs to be fanonified" mean?

I got some type of image on my article stating that it needs to be fanonfied. What on earth is that? Is there something wrong with the article? Or the layout? I'm not sure and under "maintenance pages" there's nothing on the subject. I don't know how to reply to messages and I have one blaring at me from the top of my page. I clicked it, but the message has yet to go away. How do I reply to people? Topics in the fanon cantina? Things like that.

But most importantly, what does fanonfied mean? – unsigned, Sotro


 * I think that you are referring to w:c:swfanon:Template:Fanonify, w:c:swfanon:Category:Articles that need to be fanonified. If you need to ask why "Fanonify" is on an article, you could use that article's talk page (from the discussion tab on that article). If you need to ask what "fanonify" is, you could probably use Senate Hall. I hope that this helps. --Kernigh 01:29, 19 September 2006 (UTC)

Fanonify - as in Frantz Fanon, maybe? The great radical writer? ... Maybe your article was esteemed conservative?!? --SylvstaB. 18:41, 8 November 2006 (UTC)
 * I think the original poster was talking about a page from the "Star Wars Fanon" wiki, a wiki for Star Wars fanfiction. Over there, to fanonify means to format an article so that it properly uses wiki formatting and agrees with that site's manual of style.  The term comes from "wikify" as used on Wikipedia, via "wookify" as used on Wookieepedia.  I did not know there was a writer named Frantz Fanon: thanks for pointing him out! &mdash;Silly Dan (talk) 21:37, 8 November 2006 (UTC)