*Remember to be kind and civilized about this*
Why are New Earth & Prime Earth characters separated as different continuities when storylines, writers, and the big names at DC comics have all said that "everything is canon. And modern storylines where the editor's note calls back to pre-Flashpoint stories as if you are supposed to know that New Earth and Prime Earth are the same continuity. Even when it has been mentioned in recent years that Barry Allen (Prime Earth) was the first person to travel between Earth-One and Earth-Two, where even Earth-One would be considered canon to New Earth and Prime Earth. There has ONLY been support backing-up Earth-One, New Earth, and Prime Earth as one continuity. So, I'm basically saying: why can't anyone edit and weave in the continuities as one like it has been mentioned to be several times. Even with characters who reference the pre and post-flashpoint, act as if there was an amnesiac state or ignore it and reference all the pre-flashpoint stories all the time. (yes, I know it would take forever to do, and I apologize if it seems like I'm saying it's easy to do. It's not. And I would happily help with doing so..). And also, I'm pretty sure Geoff Johns' statement with Wally West back in Rebirth has been disregarded/retconned years ago. But, if you cannot do this, can we be given a thorough answer to this in the comments, please. Also, please be respectful and civilized about this. Thank You.
Zero Hour is brought up during Joshua Williamson's Green Arrow 2023
Lian Harper comes back from the dead also in Joshua Williamson's Green Arrow 2023
Wally references the fact that he and Wolfe knew eachother from Geoff Johns' run in 2000 iinto Jeremy Adams' run in 2022.
Characters such as the Robins and others have their pre-flashpoint designs in fix.
Huntress remembers the events of No Man's Land in 1999 during Detective Comics #1050 in 2021.
The History of the DC Universe releases in coming months, and I believe bringing Earth-One, New Earth & Prime Earth continuities merge as one Prime Earth continuity, the way the head editors/writers intend for their readers to remember that "everything matters".