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It's not lies. The info is from http://www.whoisdoctorwho.co.uk/ which was created by the BBC who create Doctor who thus it is real. Please don't delete it. | It's not lies. The info is from http://www.whoisdoctorwho.co.uk/ which was created by the BBC who create Doctor who thus it is real. Please don't delete it. | ||
::The issue was it wasn't sourced and was inserted into the article somewhat haphazardly. Also there is an issue of verifiability, many of the things on the whoisdoctorwho website are referring to TV stories where we can double check this information with 'what actually happened'. But I'm not so sure about the info you added as it doesn't appear to be referring to TV or prose stories. | ::The issue was it wasn't sourced and was inserted into the article somewhat haphazardly. Also there is an issue of verifiability, many of the things on the whoisdoctorwho website are referring to TV stories where we can double check this information with 'what actually happened'. But I'm not so sure about the info you added as it doesn't appear to be referring to TV or prose stories. | ||
::The Ninth Doctor article already has an external link out to the page where this information is cited, which I think presents the information in context better than trying to integrate these second hand accounts into the body of the text. Thanks. --[[User:Tangerineduel|Tangerineduel]] 16:50, April 16, 2010 (UTC) | ::The Ninth Doctor article already has an external link out to the page where this information is cited, which I think presents the information in context better than trying to integrate these second hand accounts into the body of the text. Thanks. --[[User:Tangerineduel|Tangerineduel]] 16:50, April 16, 2010 (UTC) | ||
True true but these events happened to the ninth doctor during his life. They should be written in both places. In the unrecored adventures part. Stop deleting them please. I'm only trying to make a positive contribution.Also the information on the who is doctor who? website is a kind of back story but loads of short back-stories of people's sightings of the Doctor. It doesn't neccesarily have to refer to a TV episode. Comics don't but that info should be added and the new series adventures some of those are mentioned in the series. But please let me re-add it. |
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It's not lies. The info is from http://www.whoisdoctorwho.co.uk/ which was created by the BBC who create Doctor who thus it is real. Please don't delete it.
- The issue was it wasn't sourced and was inserted into the article somewhat haphazardly. Also there is an issue of verifiability, many of the things on the whoisdoctorwho website are referring to TV stories where we can double check this information with 'what actually happened'. But I'm not so sure about the info you added as it doesn't appear to be referring to TV or prose stories.
- The Ninth Doctor article already has an external link out to the page where this information is cited, which I think presents the information in context better than trying to integrate these second hand accounts into the body of the text. Thanks. --Tangerineduel 16:50, April 16, 2010 (UTC)
True true but these events happened to the ninth doctor during his life. They should be written in both places. In the unrecored adventures part. Stop deleting them please. I'm only trying to make a positive contribution.Also the information on the who is doctor who? website is a kind of back story but loads of short back-stories of people's sightings of the Doctor. It doesn't neccesarily have to refer to a TV episode. Comics don't but that info should be added and the new series adventures some of those are mentioned in the series. But please let me re-add it.