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This template provides an [[WP:Editnotice|editnotice]] which can be used for articles about naturism, human anatomy, or physiology which are experiencing unilateral image removals. It is inadvisable to use this notice on articles where there is legitimate editorial disagreement over the presence of graphic images, since one's user access level should not be abused to support a position in a content dispute.
 
This template provides an [[WP:Editnotice|editnotice]] which can be used for articles about naturism, human anatomy, or physiology which are experiencing unilateral image removals. It is inadvisable to use this notice on articles where there is legitimate editorial disagreement over the presence of graphic images, since one's user access level should not be abused to support a position in a content dispute.
  
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Latest revision as of 01:01, 25 April 2020

This template provides an editnotice which can be used for articles about naturism, human anatomy, or physiology which are experiencing unilateral image removals. It is inadvisable to use this notice on articles where there is legitimate editorial disagreement over the presence of graphic images, since one's user access level should not be abused to support a position in a content dispute.

See also