User blog comment:Berserkchart486/Sei's Original Fanon Canon Character Review Post/@comment-25436862-20141211213925/@comment-6003865-20141211223133

To a degree, it's mostly the older writers who would simply move on vs arguing. I have actually heard it Sei, and I see pros and cons to this system. I'm not saying to get rid of it, but a simple compromise is useful for here. Would apply to not that many characters, but would make it so characters who have applied repeatedly across the history of the fanon don't have to do it again.

First, any character who has previously been approved can avoid this provided they are mostly completed and do not plan on adding additional restricted content or doing a significant concept change. Example character would be Raido X, who has been fully approved as much as six times across the history of the Fanon. He doesn't plan on adding anything, and it isn't fair he has to apply a seventh. As long as he doesn't add anything significant raido should be allowed in as is. Current apps would be judged and not counted within this system. If a character falling under this exception does add on to themselves, they would be forced to go under the new system. This exception would pretty much apply to the current kages for the most part as well as a number of fan favorites, and to a degree the rinnegan users, meaning those aren't rolled over as much, cause that is number limited.

Also, any number limited apps will be reserved to the original characters who had them unless they are inactive in reapping if they do have to.

Any new characters will have to be submitted in full to the system. It's a reasonable compromise that doesn't punish those who have already apped numerous times for their characters by making them app numerous times over the exact same content. Would this be agreeable?