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When to use
edit- The guideline on stand-alone lists identifies three common patterns used by editors to select entries for lists. Red links and non-notable subjects are not banned from lists by any policy or guideline. However, in many lists, especially lists with hundreds or thousands of potential entries, editors voluntarily limit the list to only notable entities, or even more tightly to those for which articles already exist. Use this message to explain to editors why their entry was removed from a restricted list.
- Do not remove red-linked or non-notable entries or use this template to warn users if the list in question is not limited to notable or blue-linked entries, e.g. the List of minor characters in Dilbert and many shorter lists. Editors are encouraged to clearly identify the list selection criteria in both the introduction to the list and on the list's talk page.
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How to use
edit{{subst:Uw-badlistentry}}
{{subst:Uw-badlistentry|Article}}
references a specific article
{{subst:Uw-badlistentry|Article|Additional text}}
adds text onto the end of the message instead of "Thank you"
- Please remember to substitute the template using
{{subst:Uw-badlistentry}}
rather than{{uw-badlistentry}}
. - This template uses a parser function. To give greater detail to your message, you may add the article and some additional text to the end of the template. If such article or additional text includes a URL or anything which includes an equal sign ("="), it may break the parser's function unless you prefix the article or the text with "
1=
".
Before making stylistic changes
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