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The '''who''' template is used to identify statements in articles that require a name attached to them (e.g “one or two theorists{{who}} have described this temperament as amazing” or “a friend of mine{{who}} recommends this book”). Pages using this template will be included in [[:Category:Pages with unattributed statements]].


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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.