Thread:BEJT/@comment-32551792-20200209092106/@comment-26838855-20200211235457

It's no secret that one of the two things which stress me about the wiki is the treatment of time travel/different timelines/different universes (the other being the chronological placement of Marvel One-Shot: Agent Carter on the pages outside of the 1940s page, so Peggy Carter is a page I generally try to avoid because it's got both things stressing me out). But I've taken a look, and that said, I actually agree with there being separate sections for essentially-unchanged events technically set in alternate timelines, because they are nonetheless separate and if not included it could become a murky distinction. You'd just be making a case-by-case judgement that "Oh no, this is different enough" but "this isn't", and you're missing content for no clear reason other than a subjective choice.

The thing is, the 1970 section on her normal biography is something we have never been shown or told. The source of that addition would be "A safe assumption based on the fact that we saw an alternate version of this in Avengers: Endgame which is in no way disrupted by the timeline alteration", not just "Avengers: Endgame". So if you don't also include a section on the actual Avengers: Endgame scene, then you're technically missing the scene from the wiki biographies. I would personally still include it even if it were a direct copy-and-paste from the 1970 section above.

I actually also wouldn't have the image of her in 1970 in the main biography section, because technically, again, the source of that part has never been shown on-screen. That's an image of Alternate Universe April 7, 1970 Camp Lehigh, not Earth-199999 April 7, 1970 Camp Lehigh, which that part of the biography is describing - it just happens to serve as a presumably-identical estimate.