Verified [better] — Cannibal Cupcake Wiki
rather than a biographical or event-based article. If you are looking for information on a specific viral story or creative work with this title, it currently lacks the "notability" required for a verified Wikipedia subject page. fictional character
However, within the TF2 Freakshow fandom, "wiki verification" means something entirely different. It refers to the ecosystem. In these fan-run wikis, such as the "TF2 Freakshow Wiki," the status of "verified" is often unofficially granted to characters that have a substantial history, documented "lore," and a dedicated community of contributors. Painis Cupcake is one of the most "verified" characters in this space. He has a dedicated wiki page that details his origins, his defeats (including his famous decapitation at the hands of Dic Soupcan), his allies, and his appearances in dozens of fan-made videos. In the fandom wiki ecosystem, to be "verified" means to be accepted into the established canon of a particular subculture, much like how Know Your Meme serves as a "wiki" that verifies the history and spread of memes. cannibal cupcake wiki verified
Have you seen the "verified" badge on a strange wiki page? Or is this just a glitch in the matrix? Let us know in the comments below. rather than a biographical or event-based article
But what does that actually mean? Did the editors of a major wiki officially stamp a bloodthirsty pastry as "real"? Or is the internet just messing with us again? It refers to the ecosystem