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This is a tag to add to articles written from the [[Tardis:Point of view|real world point of view]]. Examples include production staff, series, etc. Note that the tag ''should'' be placed at the top of an article, above any infoboxes, lead paragraphs or disambiguation notes..
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<td align="center">This article is written<br /> from the [[Tardis:Point of view|Real World <br>point of view]].</td>
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<noinclude>This is a tag to add to articles written from the [[Tardis:Point of view|Real World point of view]]. Examples include production staff, series, etc. Notice the tag in the upper right. Notice the tag in the upper right corner.
 
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RealWorld.png

This is a tag to add to articles written from the real world point of view. Examples include production staff, series, etc. Note that the tag should be placed at the top of an article, above any infoboxes, lead paragraphs or disambiguation notes..

Template classification

This template is deliberately classified as "unknown" so that it will show up on a variety of devices, including phones. This is different from the policy used for the similar-looking stub tags, which we class as "notice" templates.