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Many Wikipedia pages display maintenance templates that identify problems. You may have arrived at this help page after clicking a link on a maintenance template saying " Learn how and when to remove this template message ". Maintenance templates are added and removed by volunteers.
This talk page is for comments or discussion on how to improve the Help:Maintenance template removalpage. Please note there is nopolicy or guideline page associated with this subject - please ask where to raise issues related to the policy or guideline consensus reflected herein.
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- Overview
- Addressing The Flagged Problem
- When to Remove
- When Not to Remove
- Removal
- Changing A Template
- Specific Template Guidance
- Still Need Help?
- See Also
Maintenance templates (or "tags") are not removed automatically. Even if you fix the issue(s) described in a maintenance template, the tag will remain in the article until you or someone else manually removes it. The mechanics of removal are usually as simple as clicking "Edit" at the top of the page or in the section involved (if you're not alread...
We don't know which maintenance tag brought you to this page, and thus what specific problem needs attention. However, every maintenance template contains links to help pages, policies, guidelines or other relevant pages that provide information on the problem the template was placed to flag. You will also find guidance on some of the more common t...
Template:ShortcutsMaintenance templates are not meant to be in articles permanently. Any user without a conflict of interestmay remove a maintenance template in any of the following circumstances: 1. When the issue has been adequately addressed; 2. Upon determining that the issue has been resolved (perhaps by someone else); 3. If it reasonably appe...
Template:ShortcutsYou should not remove maintenance templates if any of the following apply: 1. You do not understand the issues raised by the template; 2. The issue has not yet been resolved; 3. There is ongoing activity or discussion related to the template issue; 4. The problem that the maintenance template flags is plainly and unambiguously req...
Have you carefully read the help pages and thoroughly fixed the problem? Or have you made a considered decision that the template is not, or is no longer, applicable? Great! Now, to remove the maintenance template: 1. Either click on "edit" or "edit source" at the top of the page, or if the maintenance template is not at the top but somewhere in th...
Problems flagged by some templates may imply secondary problems that will still exist after you take care of the main issue. In such cases, it may be more appropriate to switch the template to another applicable one following your edits, rather than just removing it. The reasoning behind the change in templates should be addressed in the edit summa...
This section provides guidance on how to address some of the more common specific templates that may have brought you to this help page. More detailed information about the templates can be found by following the links to the templates themselves. Click "show" at the right to display the instructions.
If you've read through this page and are still confused about what needs to be done to fix an issue on a page and remove a maintenance template, try asking at the Teahouse, a page designed for new users to ask questions. Alternatively, you could try the more general Help desk, or seek live assistance at the IRC channel: #wikipedia-en-help.
This template is used to designate articles making extraordinary claims that require evidence. While MicroWiki generally has no notability or claim requirements, if some serious allegations or claims have been made, this template should be added to an article making these claims.
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