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Template:Circular/doc

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This template indicates that the article cites a source that previously got its information from Wikipedia. Wikipedia may not cite itself, and citing a source that comes from Wikipedia is a circular reference, and may not be used as a citation for the same reason.

Usage

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{{Circular}}
{{Circular|date=November 2024}}
{{Circular|section}}

Parameters

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This template has one positional parameter and three named parameters, all optional:

  • |1= — scope of the message; set |1=section to have the message say, "This section..." (default: "This article").
  • |date= — month name and date, e.g.: |date=November 2024 (default: none, but supplied by bot if omitted). Supports § Categorization.
  • |small= — banner placement; set |small=yes to have a narrow, left-margin banner (default: wide, centered banner)
  • |name= — for advanced usage only; see {{Ambox#name}}.

Categorization

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The |date= parameter sorts the article into date-named subcategories such as Category:Articles lacking reliable references from November 2024 and out of the parent category (same name, without the date), allowing the oldest problems to be identified and dealt with first.

A bot will add this parameter if it is omitted. Be careful not to abbreviate the date, because then it will automatically add a redlinked category instead of the correct category. The simplest way to use this parameter manually is {{Circular|{{subst:DATE}}}} but it can be done more explicitly as {{Circular|date=November 2024}} (both result in the same output). Do not use {{Circular|date={{subst:DATE}}}} as {{DATE}} includes the leading date=.

See also

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