User talk:Kranitoko

The Eternity Clock
The page will be deleted until its release as it falls under the Tardis: Spoiler Policy until then. Thanks. --Revan\Talk 18:35, December 11, 2011 (UTC) 18:37: Tue 20 Dec 2011

Archived pages
Please take note of the notice at the top right of archived pages which reads "This page is an archive. Please do not make any edits here. Edit the active conversation only." Do not make edits on archived pages. Any edits on archived pages will be rolled back or undone. --Tangerineduel / talk 14:32, August 3, 2012 (UTC)

Slenderman
I reverted the edit because, like you put in your edit: it's a fan speculation. We can only include it on the wiki if, for example, Moffat said "yeah, I based the Silents on Slenderman" - giving it a relevant, and "legit" link to Doctor Who. Hope that helps. --Revan\Talk 20:39, August 29, 2012 (UTC)

Re:Ofsted
Hi! I wanted to explain why I deleted the reference to Ofsted.

I am currently doing a major cleanup of all story pages, which is a big job. It's easier and quicker to remove entries that don't fit our guidelines than to rewrite them myself, especially when I don't know the story in question. That being said, some of the removed entries can be re-added as long as they follow our guidelines.

References must refer to a page on the wiki, although it can be a page that hasn't been created yet. In the case of your edit, you would have to link to Ofsted like this: Ofsted. If it doesn't exist on the wiki, it will be a redlink, which is ok. References are also short descriptions that would hopefully lead the reader to the wiki's page on that item. So you would just say something like, "Amy mentions that she's from Ofsted." Then if the reader wants more information, they click on the Ofsted page.

However, and this is a big however, if you then decide to create the page for Ofsted, you would have to closely follow our policy on in-universe information. There is no description of what Ofsted is in Vampires in Venice, so the page would have to say something like, "Amy told Madame what's her name that she was from Ofsted". If other stories have info on Ofsted, that could also be added, but no information from the real world can be added unless it is in one of more stories.

We do have a way to give our readers more info, though. We have a template,, that leads an interested reader to the Wikipedia page on the article, so they can learn what Ofsted is in real life.

I hope this clears things up. Shambala108 ☎  20:41, July 26, 2014 (UTC)