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The '''who''' template is used to identify statements in articles that require names attached to them. This is most useful for "weasel words" (e.g. "one or two theorists{{{{ROOTPAGENAME}} }} have described this temperament as amazing" or "a friend of mine{{{{ROOTPAGENAME}} }} recommends this book"), words and phrases that give the illusion that a claim is specific and meaningful when it is actually vague or ambiguous.
The '''who''' template is used to identify statements in articles that require names attached to them. This is most useful for calling out "weasel words" (e.g. "many theorists{{ {{ROOTPAGENAMEE}} }} have described this temperament as amazing" or "a friend of mine{{ {{ROOTPAGENAMEE}} }} recommends this book"), words and phrases that give the illusion that a claim is specific and meaningful when it is actually vague or ambiguous.


Pages using this template will be included in [[:Category:Pages with unattributed statements]].
Pages using this template will be included in [[:Category:Pages with unattributed statements]].

Latest revision as of 21:29, 25 May 2025

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The who template is used to identify statements in articles that require names attached to them. This is most useful for calling out "weasel words" (e.g. "many theorists[who?] have described this temperament as amazing" or "a friend of mine[who?] recommends this book"), words and phrases that give the illusion that a claim is specific and meaningful when it is actually vague or ambiguous.

Pages using this template will be included in Category:Pages with unattributed statements.