Template:Human-centric/doc

Usage, placement, and parameters
According to MOS:LAYOUT, maintenance templates such as this one ought be placed after hatnotes, at the start of the article page. That placement is supported by consensus obtained in an RfC at.

A talk parameter is allowed; setting this to any value (for example, will result in the message "See talk page for details" being included in the tag, with a blue link on the words "talk page" that will link directly to the associated talk page. If the value is a valid anchor on the talk page (e.g., the title of a section or subsection heading, or, ideally, an actual "anchor"), then the talk page link will go directly to that section/ anchor; if not, it will simply to go the top of the talk page.  This parameter should be used if the user placing it also intends to create or knows of a section of the talk page in which this issue is discussed.  The user should be certain that the talk page includes an example of at least one specific animal that shares the attribute with humans.

The template also takes sect parameter allowing the template to be used on a section of an article rather than the entire article. When this is done, the template might appear like this: which will result in

When to use
This template should be placed at the beginning of articles that are written as though its subject matter only or almost only applies to humans when in fact many other animals also have this attribute/ feature/ behavior. This template categorizes articles into Category:Wikipedia articles needing biological rebalancing (in theory; this category does not exist, and need not be created unless someone is going to regularly do maintenance and cleanup work based on it).

When to remove/replace
This template should be removed once the article or section no longer reads as though its content only applies to humans, and mentions at least one other animal. It may be removed by the user who placed it, the article creator, or anyone else who decides this requirement has been met. It should also be removed, of course, if the subject of the article/section does in fact only relate to humans or the template was applied erroneously in contravention of cases where the template should not be used.

The template should be replaced with some form of hatnote if an article eventually becomes written or is discovered which discusses the term in a non-human biological context. The hatnote should point either to a general disambiguation page (if it exists) or to the article directly.

When not to use

 * Do not place this template on articles which do not have a biological theme
 * Do not place this template on any page other than an English language Wikipedia article page; it does not belong on talk pages, userpages, help pages, etc.
 * Do not place this template on articles for which the user cannot actually identify any other specific animal species that also has this attribute/ feature/ behavior— at least one such animal should be mentioned somewhere on the talk page
 * Do not place this template on articles for which an analogous article on at least one other kind of animal actually already exists— for example, do not place this tag on the article Tibia, which only discusses the human leg bone, when there are already other articles called Tibia (gastropod) and Arthropod leg which also discuss "tibias" (because in this case, a hatnote already exists on the article Tibia pointing readers to the Tibia (disambiguation) page which lists these other biological instances)
 * Do not place this template when the other contexts of the term have nothing to do with biology or are only etymologically connected to the title of the article; again, a hatnote is more appropriate in such a case

Also note

 * This template is a self-reference


 * This template should not be substituted