File:TM image in modern form.png

The infamous Image:Template madness.png set of templates if you see the edit today. While {{subst:vfd}} did not change because of the aforementioned subst (it has changed to a far different form hardly resembling how it is shown here and is now used as {{subst:afd}}), cleanup, POV check, and cleanup-importance appear as they did when I took this screenshot on January 29, 2006, almost one year after the edit in question, because they were simply transcluded and change with the template itself. This is just an example of "compare and constrast" with the original version.

This statement from still applies:
 * IMO, the only template displayed here that is valid on the article itself instead of the talk page is &#123;&#123;vfd&#125;&#125; since that gives readers notice that the article they are reading may disappear soon.

It is techinically a GFDL image, but only for the reasons the following box tells you about:

(In other words, as Wikipedia® [and therefore its articles and templates] is under the GFDL, this image is GFDL, but is copyright Wikimedia.)