The end of Crisis showed that Titans and Doom Patrol now exist on seperate Earths. Should all Doom Patrol related articles instead be moved to a different wiki if that show is not in the same universe as Titans? Justaperson084 (talk) 16:07, January 17, 2020 (UTC)
- The founder of Titans Wiki has already created another wiki for Doom Patrol. He just needs to import the relevant articles over to the other one. Uncanny X-Man (talk) 20:47, January 17, 2020 (UTC)
- No, he is not. There is no other wiki for Doom Patrol. JohnnySparrow17 (talk) 06:11, January 18, 2020 (UTC)
The Doom Patrol Wiki is this. But leave me tell you guys: separating them is going to be worse: the better choice would be merging with Arrowverse; if you really don't want the merge, just differentiate the characters common to the two shows with "(Titans)" and "(Doom Patrol)" or "(Earth-9)" and "(Earth-21)". It makes no sense forking a wiki with almost no users and readers. -- KuroUrufu (talk) 15:43, January 18, 2020 (UTC)
Titans and Doom Patrol should never have shared the same fandom Wiki because they never shared the same continuity, as per both actress April Bowlby and the Doom Patrol series' showrunners and producers.
As far as separating them goes, I think it might be more hassle than it's actually worth at this point, although it should be made clear that the two series' continuities are different and always have been.
As far as combining this Wiki with the Arrowverse Wiki goes, there's no need to do so because Titans and Doom Patrol are not actually part of the Arrowverse itself, but merely the brand-new internal Arrowverse Multiverse that was created by Crisis on Infinite Earths; they continue to exist completely independently of the Arrowverse, and this Wiki should as well.Daveyelmer (talk) 16:34, January 18, 2020 (UTC)
The term "Arrowverse" indicates all the series whose events are set in the same multiverse: the crossover has made it official that the events of "Titans" happened in the current Earth-9 and the events of "Doom Patrol" happened in the current Earth -21; the same thing goes for "Stargirl" on Earth-2 and "Swamp Thing" on Earth-19 (just like CBS "The Flash" and "Birds of Prey" were part of it as set in Earths canonically part of the previous multiverse). In fact, they all coexist on different Earths in the same multiverse, so it makes more sense to treat them on the same wiki.
- Apart from the canonicality, from the point of view of the wiki itself, this already has very few readers and will have even fewer if it will be divided into two distinct wikis. -- KuroUrufu (talk) 17:06, January 18, 2020 (UTC)
- This assertion that things are part of the Arrowverse simply because they occupy the same internal Multiverse is incorrect and not corroborated by official statements on the matter. The term is only applicable, officially, to the following series both pre-Crisis and post-Crisis: The Flash (1990), Arrow (2012), The Flash (2014), Vixen (2014), Constantine (2014), Supergirl (2015), Legends of Tomorrow (2016), Freedom Fighters: The Ray (2017), Black Lightning (2018), and Batwoman (2019). Everything else lies outside of the purview of the Arrowverse, officially, even though it has been established that there are in-universe Multiversal links between those things and the Arrowverse.Daveyelmer (talk) 17:23, January 18, 2020 (UTC)