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{{Real world}}{{Real world stub}} '''#DWFanArt''' was the name of a hashtag used by the [[Official Doctor Who Twitter|''Doctor Who'' Twitter account]], similar to [[FanArtFriday|#FanArtFriday]], to publish artwork created by fans of the show. The following is a gallery of posts using this hashtag.
{{Real world}}{{Real world stub}} '''#DWFanArt''' was the name of a hashtag used by the [[Official Doctor Who Twitter|''Doctor Who'' Twitter account]], similar to [[FanArtFriday|#FanArtFriday]], to publish artwork created by fans of the show. The following is a gallery of posts using this hashtag.



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#DWFanArt was the name of a hashtag used by the Doctor Who Twitter account, similar to #FanArtFriday, to publish artwork created by fans of the show. The following is a gallery of posts using this hashtag.

As fans of the Doctor Who franchise continuously create fan art and other forms of art, this Wiki restricts its coverage to content officially acknowledged by the BBC themselves.

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