Some Q & A that had been addressed in the chat had been:
> 1. Making a map means limiting the worldbuildingAs accorded by most of the SC community, /SC/ is a planet.
However, this planet is
NOT BOUND by specific sizes, continent distributions, etc.
Think of this planet as an infinite expandable blank canvas in which anyone creative enough could make up a new continent, country, city, neighborhood and add onto the map. The map will be expanded limitless so the idea that a map can limit worldbuilding is immediately discarded.
The concept of a map right now is meant to point out the places within this planet that had already been canonically accepted by most people. For example, SCC (ScribbleChan City) is a recurrent place where characters wander around, create business and even reside in. There are also deserts circling the skirts of SCC, as shown in certain threads. This means that, if a map were made, it would only establish those specific places that had already been created. At a later point anyone can add whatever their heart desires and make the map grow.
> 2. What if someone wants a place to be where another place isFirst come, first served. If someone beat you to establishing something before you could, then be creative about it. Be part of their place, create a war to take over their place, create your place elsewhere… the possibilities are endless. This literally applies with anything else that people could be created within a world, so.
> 3. Why do we need a map if there's no content to map outPost too long. Click here to view the full text.