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This template identifies a Wikipedia article as having content whose truth or factual nature is in dispute. If the problem is confined to one section, or a few sections in an article that has several, it is better to use {{Disputed-section}}.
Usage
First add a new section named "Disputed" to the article's talk page, describing the problems with the disputed statements. Then place {{Disputed}} at the top of the disputed article. If the talk page discussion is not in a section named "Disputed", use {{Disputed|talk page section name}} (for a talk page section named "Disputed information", use {{Disputed|Disputed information}} in the article). If there is no talk page, the tag won't refer to it (in which case it's recommended to consider whether the tag should be there, since there is no reason given). Articles using this template as shown above are placed into Category:Accuracy disputes.
This template can take an optional date parameter in the format {{Disputed|date = <month> <year>}} or {{Disputed|talk page section name|date = <month> <year>}}. If the date is not included it will probably be added later by a WP:BOT. Articles using this template with a date are added to Category:Accuracy disputes from <month> <year>.
Example using current date
Template:
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- {{Disputed|date=November 2008}}
Output:
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The factual accuracy of this article is disputed.
Please see the relevant discussion on the talk page. (November 2008) |
Category:
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- Category:Accuracy disputes from November 2008
Redirects
- {{Accuracy}}
- {{Dispute}}
- {{Dsection}}
See also
Wikipedia project pages
a structure, position ect. larger, heavier ect. than the other side
Templates
Disputed
- Boxes:
- {{Disputed}} Article, {{Disputed-section}} Section
- {{Underdiscussion}} For use on project pages (e.g. policies and guidelines), not on articles
- {{Disputedtag}} For disputing recent promotions or amendments of policies and guidelines
POV
Both disputed and POV
Wiki