I watched Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z growing up. I read the mangas. I am 
familiar with the stories. I've read in wikis and articles that the GT 
story doesn't originate from or follow the original Dragon Ball story.
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Dragon Ball GT actually is a direct sequel to Dragon Ball Z; it takes place 
several years after Dragon Ball Z ends. It was not based on a manga by 
Akira Toriyama. It was an original story created by the anime studio. As 
far as I know (I never finished watching it), it was completely compatible 
with the story of Dragon Ball Z.

Recently, Toriyama worked with Toei on the movies Battle of the Gods and 
Resurrection F, which as far as I know take place between the end of Dragon 
Ball Z's final battle with Kid Buu and its ending where Goku goes off to 
train Uub. These movies, like all the movies, are considered non-canon by 
fans, but Toriyama later adapted these movie stories into a new manga, 
Dragon Ball Super.

Since (a) GT was awful, and (b) Dragon Ball Super takes place after Dragon 
Ball Z but before GT and somewhat contradicts GT (e.g. Mai, Shu, and 
Emperor Pilaf are elderly in the first episode of Dragon Ball GT, while 
they're children in Dragon Ball Super after a bad wish on the Dragon Balls; 
also, there are characters like Beerus and Whis that I believe are nowhere 
to be found in GT, and new powers that are never seen or mentioned in GT, 
like the Super Saiyan God Form), most fans treat GT as non-canon. GT does 
actually follow the original Dragon Ball Z storyline, but it isn't 
compatible with Dragon Ball Super, and Dragon Ball Super is considered more 
authoritative since it was written by Toriyama himself.

In my opinion, GT is Non-Canon, but is a direct continuation of DB and DBZ. 
It has all the characters from the two shows, all its transformations and 
all the previous dragon ball's wishes had been made (the shadow dragons 
list them off). One of the previous answers said that GT contradicts the 
original Dragon Ball, but I've watched GT twice now and can say that it 
does not. GT Krillin even reminds Goku of their race to find Muten Roshi's 
rock (and its outcome), an event that was so specific, even the slightest 
change in the story would erase this from ever happening.

Also, Super was not written by Toriyama, the manga is written by Toytarou 
and the anime writers only get some notes from Toriyama about basic plot 
points, they are allowed to make up most of the story. In other words, the 
manga is like his kid that's actually the mailman's and the anime is like 
the child that comes from his donated sperm that he's never met.

The previous answer is completely wrong. Dragon Ball GT is NOT a "direct 
sequel" to Dragon Ball Z. While it does take place several years after the 
ending of DBZ, Toriyama himself stated that it was nothing more than a 
side-story. It's basically a "what if". It is not compatible with DBZ. In 
fact, it constantly contradicts both Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z. DBGT 
nullified itself. It's not considered canon because A). Toriyama had little 
involvement beyond some character concepts. It was Toei's baby. And B). 
Toriyama is making Super, which is his official continuation of Dragon 
Ball, and it's already introduced so much content that contradicts GT. 
Toriyama wrote the story for both Battle of the Gods and Resurrection F. He 
didn't just adapt it into a new manga, it was his baby. Unlike GT, which 
Toriyama flat out stated that it was nothing more than a side-story, and 
that DB Super is his sequel to DBZ.

As far as the deviations to DB and DBZ, there are simply too many to name. 
As was previously mentioned, it even went so far as to negate itself. Watch 
Dragon Ball, then watch GT and you'll figure it out. It's not that hard to 
pick out.

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