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This template will categorize tagged articles into Category:Self-contradictory articles.
Please start a section on the article's talk page to discuss and specify the specific section that contradicts itself. The third optional parameter is the name of a specific section on the specified talk page.
It is possible to specify the subject about which the article or section is contradictory with the optional parameter about
.
{{Self-contradictory|about=the cause of death|date=November 2024}}
This renders as:
This article or section appears to contradict itself on the cause of death.(November 2024) |
Adding the optional text |section
or |article
changes the vague default wording to be more specific:
|article=
|article
or |1=article
– "This article appears to contradict ..." followed by "itself" or a link to an article named with |article=
|section
or |1=section
– "This section appears to contradict ..." followed by "itself" or a link to an article named with |article=
|othersection
or |1=othersection
– "This section appears to contradict another section of this article" (this parameter is ignored if mutually exclusive parameter |article=
has a value; the default output will result).{{Self-contradictory|section|date=November 2024}}
{{Self-contradictory|about=the cause of death|1=article|date=November 2024}}
{{Self-contradictory|othersection|date=November 2024}}
{{Self-contradictory|section|article=John F. Kennedy|about=the cause of death|date=November 2024}}
Notes:
{{Self-contradictory|{{subst:DATE}}}}
. See Help:Substitution for more information.|date=
parameter need not be added by the editor: if not entered, a bot will soon add it. The date parameter consists of the full English name of the current month with initial capital, a space, and the year, not full dates, ISO date order, or other formatting; e.g., "January 2013", but not "jan13" or "7 January 2013" or "2013-01". Any deviation from this rule will result in an "invalid date parameter" error.