Forum:DWU: Doctor Who universe or Doctor Who Unbound?

I see in Forum:The BBC dilemma that an objection has been raised to using the initials DWU to refer to anything but Doctor Who Unbound. But does that make a lot of sense? Should one tiny bit of Big Finish output, which by definition is not canonical and therefore not cite-able, hold the most sensible abbreviation for the whole, canonical universe hostage? I mean, really, when you see the initials "DWU", do you honestly think "Unbound" or do you think Doctor Who universe? I know, for me, DWU means the latter. And I'm pretty sure the average reader will tend to quickly get DWUniverse out of DWU, as the Unbound range is pretty obscure. You have to be pretty hard-core into Big Finish to even know the range exists. Can we change the Unbound prefix to UNB? I mean, really, we don't need a prefix at all for that, I don't think — each story exists within its own universe, so you can't even cite one Unbound adventure in another Unbound adventure's article. But if we really have to have an abbreviation, it shouldn't be one that seems to mean something else entirely.  Czech Out  ☎ | ✍  00:25, May 13, 2010 (UTC)


 * BFDWU for Big Finish's Doctor Who Unbound series would be fine and would fit in with our other Big Finish things.
 * I think discussing how 'hardcore' you are is somewhat moot considering this is a Doctor Who Wiki, you could use that argument for about 3/4 of the things in our canon policy, that's not an argument to get rid of it.
 * Why do we need a DWU (U for universe) prefix? Whenever something is cited it's cited with the prefix to which the story belongs rather than an all encompassing 'universe' sort of thing.
 * Or is this for just the BBC argument? --Tangerineduel 03:06, May 13, 2010 (UTC)