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Note that some sites can be both "websites" and "in-universe websites", because they were shown in a narrative, then launched on the real world internet. [[Who is Doctor Who?]] is such a site, because it was originally in ''Rose'', but then it became the actual [http://whoisdoctorwho.co.uk whoisdoctorwho.co.uk].
Note that some sites can be both "websites" and "in-universe websites", because they were shown in a narrative, then launched on the real world internet. [[Who is Doctor Who?]] is such a site, because it was originally in ''Rose'', but then it became the actual [http://whoisdoctorwho.co.uk whoisdoctorwho.co.uk].
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Websites from the real world is an in-universe category. It refers to those websites which have been mentioned within a narrative, but which also exist in the real world, like eBay and YouTube.

  • in-universe websites, a real world category which organises those websites created by the BBC, or other copyright holders, to help promote a narrative concept, but which are written from an in-universe perspective. Historical examples include the UNIT website or the Deffry Vale High School website.
  • websites, an in-universe category about websites that only exist within the DWU, such as search-wise.net, the search engine depicted in Rose.

Note that some sites can be both "websites" and "in-universe websites", because they were shown in a narrative, then launched on the real world internet. Who is Doctor Who? is such a site, because it was originally in Rose, but then it became the actual whoisdoctorwho.co.uk.