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  2. Wikipedia : WikiProject User warnings

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    The purpose of this WikiProject is to standardise and improve user warning templates, and make them conform to technical guidelines. User talk templates are placed on users' talk pages to advise a user against actions that disrupt Wikipedia, to advise editors of common mistakes, or to place a standard boilerplate note at the top of a page.

  3. Template:Article templates - Wikipedia

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    Anatomy; Archaeological site; Artist; Artistic tool; Artwork; Cave; City; Clothing type; Cuisine; Custom; Dance; Drug, treatment, or device; Folk tale; Game; Library ...

  4. Wikipedia : WikiProject User warnings/Usage and layout

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    Block templates differ from user warning templates in two fundamental ways. First, they're enclosed inside a message box, which means that placing your signature outside the template will place it visually separate from the message. This is resolved by typing out your signature (typically ~~~~) as the first parameter.

  5. Wikipedia:Avoid template creep - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Not everything needs a navbox – One of the ways to fight template creep is to stop making so many templates. Wikipedia:When to use tables – Many Wikipedia articles suffer from "table creep". Wikipedia:Template madness – A humorous take. Wikipedia:Avoid using meta-templates – An earlier proposal regarding nested templates.

  6. Wikipedia:Tendentious editing - Wikipedia

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    Tendentious editing is editing with a sustained editorial bias, or with a clear editorial viewpoint contrary to Wikipedia's neutral point of view policy. A single edit is unlikely to be a real problem, but a pattern of edits displaying an editor's bias is more likely to be an issue, and repeated biased edits of a single article or group of articles will be very unwelcome indeed.

  7. List of Wikipedia controversies - Wikipedia

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    John Seigenthaler, an American journalist, was the subject of a defamatory Wikipedia hoax article in May 2005. The hoax raised questions about the reliability of Wikipedia and other websites with user-generated content. Since the launch of Wikipedia in 2001, the site has faced several controversies. Wikipedia's open-editing model, under which anyone can edit most articles, has led to concerns ...

  8. Wikipedia:Tagging pages for problems - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia's article classification system sorts articles by overall quality, and thus is a less obtrusive system for measuring quality, and is used instead of most tags. For example, most C-class articles lack enough references to be B-class, so tagging a C-class article with an article-wide tag for lack of references is nearly always redundant.

  9. Wikipedia:Template index/Sources of articles - Wikipedia

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    Before adding the template to an article, check the details of the usage—some templates require parameters such as a URL. Most of these templates add the articles to the category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from public domain works of the United States Government.