Template:Disputed list
Meaning
This template identifies a Wikipedia list that has content whose truth, factual nature, or relevance to the topic is in dispute.
Usage
To apply this template to an article, first add a new section "Disputed Inclusion" to the talk page, describing the problems with the disputed statements.
Add {{Disputed-list}} to the top of the disputed article. To include a link to the section of the talk page discussing the dispute, use {{Disputed-list|talk page section name}}
. If the talk page section name is "Disputed Inclusion" (as standard), then the tag should be {{Disputed-list}}
, and if the section name is f.ex. "Disputed Inclusion", the tag should be {{Disputed-list|Disputed Inclusion}}
.
If there is no talk page, the tag won't refer to it, and it's recommended to consider (when there is no reason to tag it) whether the tag should be there.
This template will place the article into Category:Accuracy disputes.
- This template is a self-reference.
- Please do not subst: this template.
See also
Wikipedia project pages
- Wikipedia:Accuracy dispute
- Wikipedia:Consensus
- Wikipedia:Dispute resolution
- Wikipedia:Disputed statement
- Wikipedia:Neutral point of view
- Wikipedia:Template messages
- Wikipedia:Template namespace
Templates
- Main article: Wikipedia:Template index/Disputes
Disputed factual accuracy
- Boxes:
- {{Disputed}} Article, {{Dispute about|what}}, {{Disputed section}} Section
- {{Disputed tag}} For disputing recent promotions or amendments of policies and guidelines
- {{Under discussion}} For use on project pages (e.g., policies and guidelines), not on articles
- Inline:
- {{Dubious}} and {{Disputed inline}} Statement
- {{Under discussion inline}} Statements on project pages
Both accuracy and POV
- Boxes:
- {{Controversial}} Talk page
Disputed neutrality (POV)
- Boxes:
- {{POV}} Article, {{POV section}} Section, {{POV lead}} Lead section
- {{POV map}} Map
- {{Systemic bias}} Article
- Inline:
- {{Lopsided}} Statement
- {{POV statement}} Statement