User:JDPManjoume

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I am from Sheffield Scotland.

About

I lurked the Wiki for many years, but decided to contribute here and there in spare time to page editing.

Primary focuses:

  • Improving non-fiction/out-of-universe/real-world pages, particularly for people.
  • Improving behind the scenes section coverage on in-universe pages.
  • Improving amount of citations on non-fiction/out-of-universe/real-world pages.
  • Increasing citations and verification for births, deaths & full names.
  • Modifying pages related to spin-off, Class, both in-universe and real-world, to properly account for newer media releases.
  • Improving coverage of all pages related to games of Doctor Who and its various related properties.
  • Raising evidence-based arguments in policy discussions about potential inclusion or reclassification of topics or pages.

Enthusiastic about Class, so chances are: you'll find me tidying up and amending pages related to that.

Things to tackle when the Forums return:

  • Discussion on the necessity of pages for further derogatory terms of racial or sexuality-based discrimination.
  • Discussion of what to do with certain pages regarding anatomy - whether by locking, or by folding into a singular page, or something else.
  • Discussion about implementing phobia/trigger/content warnings on a handful of specific pages (namely, the mentions of sexual assault on Dodo's page).
  • Discussion about re-implementation of LGBTQ+ and PoC categories for real-world individuals & potentially also in-universe characters.
  • Continued discussion of Cushing validity.
  • Discussion of Dimensions of Time validity (and by extension, the DW Yearbook story that ties into it).
  • Discussion of how best to approach the Leekley Bible/The Chronicles of Doctor Who?.
  • Discussion about best approach for Peter Wyngarde's birth date, year and location.
  • Discussion on complete restructure of List of Unproduced Stories - to instead focus on & separate stories by the degree of production they reached (from initial idea only, to fully scripted with some other production work undertaken).

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