Template:Disputed map/doc

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This template identifies a Wikipedia article as having a map whose truth or factual nature is in dispute.

Usage[edit]

First add a new section named "Disputed map" to the article's talk page, describing the problems with the disputed map. Then place {{Disputed map}} at the top of the disputed article or in the relevant article's section. If the talk page discussion is not in a section named "Disputed map", use {{Disputed map|talk page section name}} (for a talk page section named "Disputed information", use {{Disputed map|Disputed information}} in the article). If there is no talk page, the tag won't refer to it (in which case it's recommended to consider whether the tag should be there, since there is no reason given). Articles using this template as shown above are placed into Category:All articles with disputed maps.

If a dispute spans multiple pages, please centralize the discussion in one location and link to it by specifying the talk page where the discussion is: {{Disputed map|talkpage=Talk:Page name|section name|date=May 2024}}.

This template can take an optional date parameter in the format {{Disputed map|date=May 2024}} or {{Disputed map|talk page section name|date=May 2024}}. Articles using this template with a date are added to a monthly subcategory of Category:All articles with disputed maps.

Example
{{Disputed map|date=May 2024}}

Output:

Category:

Category:Articles with disputed maps from May 2024

Sections[edit]

If applied to part of an article, this template takes an optional parameter "section", for example: {{Disputed map|section}}:

{{Disputed map}}

Output:

Redirects[edit]

See also[edit]

Wikipedia project pages[edit]

Templates[edit]

Disputed factual accuracy[edit]

Both accuracy and POV[edit]

Disputed neutrality (POV)[edit]

Wiki[edit]