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Win stuff for editing here You don't know it, but we've been running a contest since 23 August. See that list of top editors to the right? It's been calculating your edits since the premiere of Deep Breath. And it'll keep on doing that until Friday 3 October. Whoever is at the top of the list — that is, whoever has made the most edits in the main namespace — will win this great TARDIS bag from this year's San Diego Comic Con!

And if you feel like you're a little late to the party, don't worry. We're having another editing contest for the second half of the series, too! And here's a head's up for that contest: it runs from 26 September until the Friday after the series 8 finale in November. So your edits from 26 September to 3 October count in both contests!

[You'll probably want to read these rules first though, cause they govern the current contest, and are basically true of the next one.]

Go live with some otters Brand new Doctor, same old rules

We define spoiler to be any information — be it narrative or behind-the-scenes — which surrounds any story in any medium that has not yet been released. It doesn't matter if the source is The Sun or the British Broadcasting Corporation — it's a violation of our policies to write about un-released stories, or the casting and crewing of those adventures.

Remember, we're not a news site. We're an encyclopaedia. Our focus is on what has already happened in the DWU, not what is to come.

In order to uphold this policy in 2014, we will occasionally have to restrict editing to only those people who have accounts. If you want to guarantee yourself the ability to edit once Peter Capaldi starts his run, we strongly recommend that you sign up for a totally free account today.

For clarity, information about the second episode of the series is not allowed before 30 August 2014 at roughly 9pm BST. This means that even if you're lucky enough to see the first episode in cinemas during the World Tour period, you can't edit about it here until after its BBC One premiere.