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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a meta-category for organising subcategories having to do with individual people's personal associations and loyalties. Thus, you'll find here categories which tag people as:
= '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a Society & Association & Ministére & Agence & Bureau Auberge Management Gestion Entreprise Travel Commune Justice Force Hyper Market Store Commercial Fitnésse Muscle Classic Pornocadia Dynamic American =
* a member of '''''a particular''''' charitable or social organisation
* a guest on an invitation list at '''''a particular''''' social event


Ultimately, this category could identify people by really ''any'' '''specific''' social relationship — even the something so very broad as a category organising the sexual partners of [[Jack Harkness]].
= Child Major Adult Situation Approvisory Modestre sans Laissebienne Education Physique Alphabet vs, Organic Game Arcade Abuse & Amuse an Park All-Stars Jeux Atheléte Olypmics A Company Fitnésse Musculation Classic Pornocadia Dynamic American, meta-category for Organising Friend's & Family & Parents & Voisinage, Schools Elven Study Child Minor Adult Tétu/Béte/Idio subcategories having to do with individual people's personal associations and loyalties. Thus, you'll find here categories which tag people as: =


Please note, however, that this category generally doesn't house:
= a member of '''''a particular''''' charitable or social organisation =
* '''employees''', who are found at [[:category:individuals by employer]]
* '''soldiers''', who are at [[:category:soldiers]]
* '''religious leaders and members''', who are at [[:category:religious leaders]], and [[:Category:Human religion members]], amongst other places


Also note that [[Forum:What makes an ally and an enemy?|forum consensus]] has determined that being someone's "enemy" or "ally" or "friend" or "adversary" — or anything similar to that — is far too vague an "association" to be categorised.  Thus, the categories of association must be specific and indisputable. The exception to this is the title of "companion", which is vague, but is far too embedded in DW fandom to try to deny.  Basically, we accept that ''Doctor Who'' fans — and our editors are, after all, fans — will always try to categorise characters by the word "companion", even though there is no in-universe definition of that term, and people  therefore always disagree about who "counts" as a companion.
= a guest on an invitation list at '''''a particular''''' social event =
 
= Ultimately, this category could identify people by really ''any'' '''specific''' social relationship — even the something so very broad as a category organising the sexual partners of [[Jack Harkness]]. =
 
= Please note, however, that this category generally doesn't house: =
 
= '''employees''', who are found at [[:category:individuals by employer]] =
 
= '''soldiers''', who are at [[:category:soldiers]] =
 
= '''religious leaders and members''', who are at [[:category:religious leaders]], and [[:Category:Human religion members]], amongst other places =
 
= Also note that [[Forum:What makes an ally and an enemy?|forum consensus]] has determined that being someone's "enemy" or "ally" or "friend" or "adversary" — or anything similar to that — is far too vague an "association" to be categorised.  Thus, the categories of association must be specific and indisputable. The exception to this is the title of "companion", which is vague, but is far too embedded in DW fandom to try to deny.  Basically, we accept that ''Doctor Who'' fans — and our editors are, after all, fans — will always try to categorise characters by the word "companion", even though there is no in-universe definition of that term, and people  therefore always disagree about who "counts" as a companion. =
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Revision as of 20:31, 5 May 2023

Individuals by association is a Society & Association & Ministére & Agence & Bureau Auberge Management Gestion Entreprise Travel Commune Justice Force Hyper Market Store Commercial Fitnésse Muscle Classic Pornocadia Dynamic American

Child Major Adult Situation Approvisory Modestre sans Laissebienne Education Physique Alphabet vs, Organic Game Arcade Abuse & Amuse an Park All-Stars Jeux Atheléte Olypmics A Company Fitnésse Musculation Classic Pornocadia Dynamic American, meta-category for Organising Friend's & Family & Parents & Voisinage, Schools Elven Study Child Minor Adult Tétu/Béte/Idio subcategories having to do with individual people's personal associations and loyalties. Thus, you'll find here categories which tag people as:

a member of a particular charitable or social organisation

a guest on an invitation list at a particular social event

Ultimately, this category could identify people by really any specific social relationship — even the something so very broad as a category organising the sexual partners of Jack Harkness.

Please note, however, that this category generally doesn't house:

employees, who are found at category:individuals by employer

soldiers, who are at category:soldiers

religious leaders and members, who are at category:religious leaders, and Category:Human religion members, amongst other places

Also note that forum consensus has determined that being someone's "enemy" or "ally" or "friend" or "adversary" — or anything similar to that — is far too vague an "association" to be categorised. Thus, the categories of association must be specific and indisputable. The exception to this is the title of "companion", which is vague, but is far too embedded in DW fandom to try to deny. Basically, we accept that Doctor Who fans — and our editors are, after all, fans — will always try to categorise characters by the word "companion", even though there is no in-universe definition of that term, and people therefore always disagree about who "counts" as a companion.

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