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Though unremarked in any known [[DWU]] source, [[Wikipedia]], referenced in multiple stories, is a wiki — as is the [[Doctor Who Wiki|Tardis Data Core]], this very site.
Though unremarked in any known [[DWU]] source, [[Wikipedia]], referenced in multiple stories, is a wiki — as is the [[Doctor Who Wiki|Tardis Data Core]], this very site.


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Wiki

In 2016, the Coal Hill defenders consulted a wiki page concerning East London to inquire as to whether Shoreditch's history with the Soers was at all documented. They found that the area was originally called the "Soers' Ditch", referencing the actual ditches the Soers had in a reality a few seconds out of sync with the human world. The website revealed that human abductions, always in groups of four or in pairs, were recorded as early as the 11th century, and that these often coincided with sightings of unusual green men.

April MacLean suggested editing the wiki page to include their discoveries about the Soers, whom they had just earlier drawn off the planet with threats of Shadow Proclamation intervention. The others decided this would not be for the best. Ram Singh believed that this edit, if carried forward, would certainly be undone. (AUDIO: The Soers' Ditch)

The TARDIS Wiki (PROSE: Lady Peinforte) was a website stylised as "Tardis | Fandom" as a computer tab. (WC: The Zygon Isolation) Lady Peinforte described it as a "place of secrets", and cribbed from it to learn of the Doctor's secrets. (PROSE: Lady Peinforte)

In 2033 in the 925th Universe, many fandom wikis including the Data Core and Wikipedia were merged into a singular platform, the Wiki, partially to quell the backlog of inclusion debates in each wiki's forums. (PROSE: "Scene 8" [+]Part of The Book of the Snowstorm, Loading...{"namedpart":"Scene 8","1":"The Book of the Snowstorm (short story)"})

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Though unremarked in any known DWU source, Wikipedia, referenced in multiple stories, is a wiki — as is the Tardis Data Core, this very site.