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Revision as of 22:22, 21 February 2010
| This is a documentation subpage for Template:Failed verification. It contains usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
The {{failed verification}} tag will categorise tagged articles into Category:Articles with unsourced statements. This template is a self-reference and thus is part of the Wikipedia project rather than the encyclopaedic content.
Usage
- Common form (with current date)
{{failed verification|date=January 2026}}
Use this tag only if a source is given, you have checked the source, and found that the source says something other than what is contained in the text, or for whatever reason is illegible or unreadable. Explain in detail on the talk page. If the source given is an unreachable website, use {{dead link}} instead.
Redirects
- {{Fv}}
- {{FV}}
- {{Not in citation}}
- {{Not in source}}
- {{Notinsource}}
- {{Not specifically in source}}
- {{Verification failed}}
See also
- Wikipedia:Citing sources
- {{Citation}}
- {{Cite check}}, for tagging an article or section that has multiple inappropriate citations
- {{Request quotation}}, for requesting a quote from a citation to verify that it has been interpreted correctly