Template:Trivia templates see-also


 * General trivia
 * – Suggests relocation of the relevant details in a trivia section, to another section (or article).
 * – Same as above, but goes at the top of the trivia section, rather than the top of the article.


 * Relevance and importance
 * – For a section that has wandered from the topic of the article
 * – For an article or section containing information whose relevance is disputed.
 * – For a section with information that is simply off-topic for the article, and needs removal or relocation to another article.
 * – For a particular item that is off-topic needs removal or relocation to another article.
 * – For an article or section with poorly cited examples.
 * – For a particular instance of a poorly cited example.
 * – For a particular item that doesn't seem to belong in the context at all.
 * – For a namedropping of someone or something the relevance of which may not be clear to the reader.


 * Excessive detail
 * – For excessive focus on minute details not of interest to our general readership.
 * – For sections that are too detailed and need to be summarized.
 * – For excessive use of examples.
 * – For an indiscriminate "See also" section, most of which should be pruned or integrated into the prose.


 * Topical trivia
 * – For excessive "popular culture" and "media references" sorts of material.
 * (or ) – For too many trivial fictional references (or too much "in-universe" detail).
 * , – For excessively detailed plot summaries.
 * , – For excessive detail about particular types of works (other than plot and fictional or in-universe issues).
 * – For too much gaming-related trivia.
 * – For list that does not follow the Manual of Style for lists of works, e.g. not in chronological order
 * , – For excessive detail about an educational institution.
 * – For an indiscriminate list of "famous" people associated in some way with a topic.
 * – For local-interest trivia that is unverifiable or otherwise unencyclopedic.


 * List cleanup
 * – Suggests converting into prose a section that consists of a list.
 * – For indiscriminate lists that need reduction.
 * – For use where a table would be better than a list.