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Text to replace the word "article", usually "section". This is a legacy feature that has been replaced by the separate {{POV section}} template. Example section Auto value section: Line: deprecated: Make template small: small: Enter "left" here to make the template box small and aligned to the left. Example left Auto value left: Line: optional ...
Use this inline template to tag a statement that may not be entirely without bias. The editor placing the template must start a relevant talk page discussion. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Month and year date Month and year of tagging; e.g., 'January 2013', but not 'jan13' Example January 2013 ...
This template will categorize tagged articles in Category:Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes or a dated subcategory thereof. This template should only be used in the main (article) namespace. Do not place this template on talk pages, user pages, policies and guidelines, or other pages. This template is a self-reference.
Text to replace the word "article", usually "section". This is a legacy feature that has been replaced by the separate {{POV section}} template. Example section Auto value section: Line: deprecated: Make template small: small: Enter "left" here to make the template box small and aligned to the left. Example left Auto value left: Line: optional ...
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Template usage notes. Use this template when you have identified a serious issue regarding WP:Neutral point of view in the introduction to an article. Drive-by tagging is strongly discouraged. The editor who adds this tag needs to discuss concerns on the talk page, pointing to specific issues that are actionable within the content policies.
An acronym is sometimes considered to be an initialism that is pronounced as a word (e.g. NATO), as distinct from an initialism pronounced as a string of individual letters (e.g. "UN" for United Nations). In this document the term acronym includes initialisms. The term word acronym can be used to refer to acronyms which are not initialisms.
This list of style guide abbreviations provides the meanings of the abbreviations that are commonly used as short ways to refer to major style guides. They are used especially by editors communicating with other editors in manuscript queries, proof queries, marginalia , emails, message boards , and so on.