List of UGC series not covered on LGPedia
This page lists all user generated, LG15 or KM-related series that are currently not covered on LGPedia for organizational reasons. Please be aware that usually, new series are given a certain grace period within which they are being covered until an assessment is possible. If a page ends up here, there was likely a reason and a discussion about it. If you think one of these series should be covered on LGPedia, do not simply go forward and create pages for them. Research the argumentation of the previous evaluation first, and if you feel it does not apply anymore, go to LGPedia:UGC desk and file a request for re-evaluation as outlined on that page.
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List
Name | Link | Description |
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The 707 clique | Revver Channel | 707clique, aka xwestwidex, posted four videos on Revver in Jan-Feb 2007. After drinking an Orange Slurpee, 707clique turned evil and set off to find Gemma's grave. The creator of the series later appeared at the Lonelygirl15 San Francisco Live Event in January 2008. |
Brucker | YouTube Channel | Former LGPedia admin Brucker created a series of five videos responding to lonelygirl15 videos in February 2007, discussing practical matters of safety and common sense. Unfortunately, he abandoned the project after reportedly crashing his car making a fan video. |
Bubbleteagirl | YouTube Channel Revver Channel Forum Posts | Bubbleteagirl is a YouTube/Revver user that often posts response video advice to lonelygirl15 characters. Her first video was a response to Swimming! posted on August 30, 2006. Her video Re: Grand Canyon received an award for Best Advice to a Character Video during lg15.com's Community Appreciation Week in February 2008. |
Elendi-Waffle Lonelistic Physics Research Institute (EWLPRI) | YouTube Channel Archived forum discussion thread | Created by a group of Lg15 fans led by Kenny Elendi and Skunkwaffle, EWLPRI posted eight tongue-in-cheek videos between July and August of 2007. The stated purpose of EWLPRI was "to research the physics behind the happenings in this our Breeniverse, and hopefully find explanations for the lack of plot therein." |
Fourthface | YouTube Channel | Fourthface posted six videos on YouTube between November and December of 2006. The videos are mostly comprised of text warning Bree that she is in danger from someone known as The Keeper. |
GuillotineCalamity | YouTube Channel Blogger | Please add a description for this series. |
The Iris Network | MySpace Page | Please add a description for this series. |
Maccaboy17 | Forum profile | Maccaboy17 is a British fan who posted three videos on Revver about the Order, but had removed them all by February 2007. |
Marbella | YouTube Channel Revver Channel MySpace Page | Please add a description for this series. |
Mission Anchor Cove | YouTube Channel | Mission Anchor Cove was an Alternate Reality Game based on the LG15 Universe, and named after the original casting call for Lonelygirl15. The series posted four videos on YouTube from August to September 2007. |
N3ural N3t | YouTube Channel Revver Channel | Please add a description for this series. |
OpScorn | YouTube Channel | Please add a description for this series. |
ProjectStatic | YouTube Channel | ProjectStatic (aka "B", or Beatrice) was a fan fiction character connected to TheLadyLazarus ARG, and posted six videos in January 2007. |
Kelseygirl15 | YouTube Channel | Kelseygirl15 a.k.a. Kelsey is a YouTube/Revver user who began doing spoofs and commentary on the lonelygirl15 series in April 2007, including a parody of the New Girls hunt. Her friends "linsybeast" and "ellastko" also appear from time to time. |
Lonelydude15 | YouTube Channel | Lonelydude15 was a loose parody of Lonelygirl15 (with the characters Brett, Danielle, and Jonise) that posted three videos on YouTube in July 2007. |
RefusEtoBeliEveLies | No links currently available | "RefusEtoBeliEveLies" (the caps spell out "REBEL") sent comment board users a long series of anagrams in November and December 2006. Many game players (dubbed the "Cypher Crew") speculated she was Cassie since her messages seemed similar in style to cassieiswatching, but REBEL disclaimed any such connection. |
Sarahsnotebook | YouTube Channel Revver Channel Blogger | Please add a description for this series. |
StormFaction | YouTube Channel Bebo Channel Blogger | StormFaction, led by its declared leader Monark (later revealed as Jack Doherty from Drogheda), and including members Echelon and Switch, posted five videos between August and October 2007 and also maintained a blog. StormFaction appears to be a fierce anti-Order group based on Ireland. |
TheLadyLazarus | YouTube Channel LiveJournal Blog | Please add a description for this series. |
UtNbErS tutlaEN | No links currently available | "UtNbErS tutlaEN" (an anagram for Untenable Trust,with the capitals alone anagramming to UNSEEN) sent encrypted messages to Lonelygirl15 fans on December 9, 2006. The YouTube profile picture (no videos) showed a single, green eye until December 10th, 2006, which later closed. This character hinted at a connection to the more involved RefusEtoBeliEveLies series of anagrams (see above). |
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Chrysplanet | YouTube Channel MySpace Page | Please add a description for this series. |
Emilyoats | YouTube Channel | Please add a description for this series. |
Flowersonmyhat | YouTube Channel | Please add a description for this series. |
Cassandra | YouTube Channel | Please add a description for this series. |
LOSTchild17 | YouTube Channel MySpace Page | Please add a description for this series. |
Ponyprincess72 | YouTube Channel MySpace Page | Please add a description for this series. |
Rejected92 | YouTube Channel MySpace Page | Rejected92, aka Alana, was played by Jamie Gilmour, and posted eleven videos in April and May of 2007 posing as a potential "New Girl." The YouTube channel was later closed and these videos are currently not available. |