Board Thread:Inclusion debates/@comment-45692830-20200510214412/@comment-6032121-20200511002352

Good question and good idea!

It's worth noting that from The Zygon Isolation, there isn't even any evidence that the "Tardis" website of which Osgood had a tab open is anything to do with the in-universe Doctor Who fiction series. It could be something like a LINDA-style online repository of all known TARDIS sightings throughout human history. Or something else entirely. We don't know! Nobody knows! Is there even a valid source defining the word wiki in the DWU?

But even if a future story showed our Wiki existing in the DWU in less ambiguous terms, I don't think that would lead to us having a "meta-wiki," as you put it, even if that is an interesting hypothetical. We don't, that I know of, create pages about individual entries within in-universe encyclopedias. Why should the in-universe text that would be this in-universe Tardis Wiki be any different?

We can live with one more-or-less thorough Tardis Data Core (The Zygon Isolation) page. It might require a slight addendum to the wording of T:TARDIS, perhaps, but that's all the policy changes I foresee being necessary.