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Once it has been released, it can be written. The [[Tardis:Spoiler policy|spoiler policy]] only applies to '''unreleased''' stories. | Once it has been released, it can be written. The [[Tardis:Spoiler policy|spoiler policy]] only applies to '''unreleased''' stories. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:14, 28 April 2023
Once it has been released, it can be written. The spoiler policy only applies to unreleased stories.
Think of it this way: I just started watching classic Who about a year ago. Should the wiki have left off all spoilers on those pages for people like me? Definitely not. It would make for very short articles, and we wouldn't be able to make all the continuity connections that make this wiki, frankly, superior to most other Doctor Who sites.
From your post, it looks like you've only seen the recent forum thread warning against spoilers. The actual definition of our spoiler policy is here. Take a look at it; it will probably answer a lot of your questions.
If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.