Template:Connected contributor/doc

Usage
If you are user Example, and you have just checked an article for COI by user John Smith who has declared his connection at the diff with revision ID 442212827, use this:

This produces the following:

For a complete overview of parameters, see below. For a real example, the Assurant talk page shows connected contributor and connected contributor (paid).

Use this template when dealing with a general conflict of interest, including financial conflict of interest that does not involve being paid to edit Wikipedia. It can be used whether there is an actual (confirmed) or an apparent COI, but if the COI is unconfirmed do not add it without justifiably strong suspicion.

The template adds articles to Category:Articles with connected contributors.

Parameters

 * checked
 * Text parameter. Most recent date that a neutral editor checked the edits of all known connected contributors for neutrality as well as the name of that editor. For example: 31 December 2016 by Example
 * You can use templates today (substituted) and u to insert this conveniently: by


 * user
 * Text parameter. User name of the COI editor. For example: John Smith
 * Note that the user name is automatically linked complete with talk page and contributions (i.e. the user template is automatically applied for you)


 * alt1 alt2 alt3 alt4
 * Text parameters. Alternative names for the COI editor. Useful in cases of Sockpuppetry. Otherwise works like user.


 * editedhere
 * Yes/no parameter (optional). If the COI editor has edited the present article, enter "yes".


 * declared
 * Yes/no parameter (optional). If the COI editor has declared their connection/financial interest in Wikipedia, enter "yes".


 * otherlinks
 * Text parameter (optional). If the COI editor has declared their connection and you know where, you can provide a link to it. You can also provide a label for the link.
 * If you provide a general URL (including to a Wikipedia edit) consider using the following format for the otherlinks parameter:
 * declared here
 * (Note how the URL is followed by the label "declared here" and enclosed in square brackets).
 * A more succinct way to do this for links to Wikipedia edits is to use the diff2 template, like this:
 * (Note how you only need the revision ID and label)
 * (Note how you only need the revision ID and label)


 * banned
 * Yes/no parameter (optional). If the COI editor user has been formally banned from editing the present article, enter "yes". This adds a note to that user name, informing readers that if they spot contributions of that user that weren't caught and reverted, they may do so. Please do not use this parameter if you are not sure about the COI editor's status.


 * small
 * Yes/no parameter (optional). If you need to make the box small and right floating, enter "yes".

Multi-listing
The above example was for listing a single COI editor.

This template is capable of listing up to 10 editors. Assign a number between 1 and 10 to each editor listed, and substitute that value for X in each of the parameters listed below. Parameters otherwise work as described for single-listing above.

the user name of the COI editor. Note there is no capacity to list alternative names (per the alt1...alt4 parameters above) in a multi-listing. Edited here: whether or not the COI editor has edited the present article COI declared: whether the COI user has declared their connection Other links: a link to the diff of the editor's COI declaration Banned: whether the user has been formally banned from editing the present article
 * UserX
 * UX-EH
 * UX-declared
 * UX-otherlinks
 * UX-banned

Example
This code produces the following:

Template Data
{	"params": { "1": {},		"small": {}, "U1-EH": {}, "checked": {}, "User1": {}, "user": {}, "alt1": {}, "alt2": {}, "alt3": {}, "alt4": {}, "editedhere": {}, "U1-declared": {}, "declared": {}, "U1-banned": {}, "banned": {}, "U1-otherlinks": {}, "otherlinks": {}, "User2": {}, "U2-EH": {}, "U2-declared": {}, "U2-banned": {}, "U2-otherlinks": {}, "User3": {}, "U3-EH": {}, "U3-declared": {}, "U3-banned": {}, "U3-otherlinks": {}, "User4": {}, "U4-EH": {}, "U4-declared": {}, "U4-banned": {}, "U4-otherlinks": {}, "User5": {}, "U5-EH": {}, "U5-declared": {}, "U5-banned": {}, "U5-otherlinks": {}, "User6": {}, "U6-EH": {}, "U6-declared": {}, "U6-banned": {}, "U6-otherlinks": {}, "User7": {}, "U7-EH": {}, "U7-declared": {}, "U7-banned": {}, "U7-otherlinks": {}, "User8": {}, "U8-EH": {}, "U8-declared": {}, "U8-banned": {}, "U8-otherlinks": {}, "User9": {}, "U9-EH": {}, "U9-declared": {}, "U9-banned": {}, "U9-otherlinks": {}, "User10": {}, "U10-EH": {}, "U10-declared": {}, "U10-banned": {}, "U10-otherlinks": {} } }