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Latest revision as of 21:43, 5 July 2020


Stubs are articles that need more information. Article length doesn't necessarily correspond with whether or not it is a stub, though. Some articles can cover the entirety of their subject matter in a few sentences. Only tag an article as a stub if you know that more information is available, but are unable to or uncomfortable with writing it up yourself.

Usage

Add the {{stub}} tag at the top of a stub article. This will add the message box, as well as include the All stub articles category.