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I was looking over the "no personal attacks" policy page (http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Tardis:No_personal_attacks) and I have a question about the policy. It came about as a result of this discussion: http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Theory:Doctor_Who_prose_discontinuity_and_plot_holes/Timewyrm:_Exodus. One contributor made a remark about Terrance Dicks that I believed was a personal attack and I called them out for it. This was based on my interpretation of the policy as applying not just to contributors but also to those involved with Doctor Who itself (i.e. actors, writers, directors, etc.) I know the page doesn't explicitly say that but am I correct in that interpretation?