Talk:COVID-19

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Proposed deletion / merger

This feels a little...I dunno a bit insensitive and not quite grounded enough in Doctor Who to have a dedicated page for it. Surely this should be covered on/merged with the 2020 (production) page, rather than a dedicated page itself. It's pretty out of sorts with every other page in the Category:Real world events. --Tangerineduel / talk 10:51, March 27, 2020 (UTC)

Hard disagreement on that. It has already made a lot of impact on the Doctor Who universe as a whole. Definitely think it deserves a page for itself. A page named "Coronovirus" was previously created and deleted shortly afterwards at a point where there wasn't any real impact on the franchise, but I frankly think with all these shorts and webcasts that has been created due to COVID-19 and all the postpones of projects and Doctor Who material that has been used in the real world as a reference to the franchise, there is more than enough for the page to be covered in the first place. Also, how is it insensitive? It's not any more insensitive than covering Death, Murder, F*ck etc. --DCLM 11:11, March 27, 2020 (UTC)
Disagreement seconded for the reasons above. Additionally, full coverage would be impossible on 2020 (production) because the virus has already affected releases in 2021 and 2022. --Borisashton 11:36, March 27, 2020 (UTC)
Another disagreement here. The COVID-19 outbreak has impacted Doctor Who, and not just in regarding to all the things that have been postponed. The creation of shot stories; Doctor Who and the Time War / Revenge of the Nestene, were released as a direct result of the outbreak (Russel T. Davies was approached for new material to help entertain the masses during quarantine). Xx-connor-xX 12:16, March 27, 2020 (UTC)
I agree with User:Tangerineduel. This wiki is, as has been mentioned too many times to count, an encyclopedia, not a news service. We don't need a page dedicated to every current event that affects the production of the show. As long as we have a link to wikipedia's superior page on the topic, then all this needs is a mention on the production page and maybe the series page. And if the virus hasn't been explicitly mentioned in a story, it doesn't (yet) get an in-universe page. Shambala108 12:41, March 27, 2020 (UTC)
COVID-19 was the basis for Jodie's recent webcast. Xx-connor-xX 12:43, March 27, 2020 (UTC)
Yet another disagree, Shambala108. Sorry to say. --DCLM 12:45, March 27, 2020 (UTC)
I disagree with the proposed deletion, since there have been both multiple production delays caused by the outbreak, and multiple stories released in response, and it’s worthwhile to have a page on it in the same way I’d hope we have pages for significant writers strikes that affected the show.
However, I quite strongly believe that the “Noted similarities with events in the DWU”, while originally intended well, is in particularly poor taste and should be removed or at the very least trimmed down to media mentions rather than social media stuff. COVID is a worldwide plague that is set to kill millions and destroy countless more livelihoods, and everything we add should be done with that kept in mind, so a single Twitter meme that connects to Doctor Who probably shouldn’t deserve a mention. This article is already catching some minor flack on social media, and it’s only going to get worse as the death rate of COVID climbs. – N8 (/👁️) 13:32, March 27, 2020 (UTC)
Because one idiot (sorry, but it needs saying) gets their knickers in a twist over a page on this Wikia, it should affect how we do things here? And as you can see, not much attention is given to that particular person. I believe everything connected to Doctor Who has a fair shot at being on this Wikia (talking everything in general) (as long as it's a respectable organisation/news source and not just a random fan, of course). --DCLM 13:46, March 27, 2020 (UTC)
Dude, no need for personal attacks, especially since it’s far from just one ‘idiot’, and this wiki factually is seen as a joke throughout most of the online fandom. That’s not an attack on any of the users of this wiki, even the admins, I’m not even saying how deserved that is, I’m simply stating the observable truth that our wiki is very largely considered an absolute farce that’s constantly getting bogged down with pointless minutiae.217.42.180.119talk to me 14:43, March 27, 2020 (UTC)
I certainly wouldn't call Sam Maleski an "idiot", lol. And the Tweet he quoted has 125 likes, which means there's a lot more than one person upset – and for the reasons I've given, that number is very likely to grow. Regardless, that tweet was not the motivation or reasoning behind my dissent, just a tangential piece of supporting evidence. – N8 (/👁️) 13:57, March 27, 2020 (UTC)
I agree with Nate on this one. Since the addition of the Similarities section there has been much more developments that have actually affected production of Doctor Who media and the Timeline now has enough information to stand on its own. The similarities could be mentioned on the specific pages with links to this article where appropriate, such as with Praxeus (TV story)#Story notes but they don't need to be prominent here. And Danniesen, although it might not be our prime concern the reputation of the wiki does matter and this will impact how we are percieved and/or the amount of visitors to the site if we handle this poorly. Let's not repeat the situation we had a while back regarding the accusations of transphobia. --Borisashton 14:00, March 27, 2020 (UTC)
Hey, you were the one who created this page in the first place. I'm just supporting its placement. And Nate, while that is true, I used the word vaguely similar to "some random dude on social media", also someone else actually retorted that its nothing but simple bitterness, nothing to actually get upset about. --DCLM 14:10, March 27, 2020 (UTC)
Let me also remind you all that while our reputation as a Wikia does matter, we also now and then has vandalists here who consistently write nasty stuff about Jodie, Thirteen, Chibnall, Series 11, Series 12 and so forth. And if we conform to that kind of irrational behavior because they don't like what our restaurant serves (in this specific case, about this page itself), we can just as well say that writing a great full-out informative Wikia is no longer worth it. --DCLM 14:16, March 27, 2020 (UTC)
Another element to take into account with a potential deletion is that look, realistically, we're going to have to recreate it eventually as an in-universe page. The COVID-19 pandemic is a global phenomenon which will no doubt go down in history in the real world, and as such, it would be ludicrous to suppose it won't ever be referenced in the DWU in licenced work.
So since we're going to have a page about "COVID-19" page in the long run anyway, I feel it would be in poorer taste to have that page be completely in-universe, than to have a well-stocked and well-worded "Behind the scenes" section containing the material that currently makes up the bulk of the page. --Scrooge MacDuck 14:20, March 27, 2020 (UTC)
Vandals saying derogatory things about cast or crew members does not in any way comes close to equating to genuine concerns for our potentially insensitive coverage of a global virus that has already killed thousands. Yes, I did create the page back when there was only a little news regarding the affect on Who and I am also saying that the Similarities section is no longer needed to bulk-out the page because there is so much more info worth covering. Since then, Big Finish Productions and Reeltime Pictures have both announced delays to their Who content and more than a couple original short stories and webcasts have been specially produced.
To keep it short, I no longer want to know that Praxeus had similarities to the virus on this page in contrast to the vast amount of actual action taken by the companies producing Who in response to it. A note on the story page and a link pointing here is quite sufficient and that connection is one of the most note-worthy things in the section. --Borisashton 14:30, March 27, 2020 (UTC)
Couldn't have said it better myself. Thank you Borisashton. – N8 (/👁️) 14:34, March 27, 2020 (UTC)