Wikipedia:Misinformation on infoboxes

Infoboxes
RationaleSometimes even the most erudite of scholars just wants to check a key fact about a topic. A well-crafted infobox gives exactly that opportunity, as well as providing structured data and microformats for third-parties to reuse.

A lot of misinformation is written about infoboxes and Wikipedia:Disinfoboxes is a prime example. Although it is true that no infobox is required or prohibited, infoboxes are often expected in articles. Close to 3 million infoboxes are in our 6,846,628 articles, and around 75% of featured articles have an infobox. It's not surprising then, that an editor may ask "Why hasn't this article got an infobox?" We need to ensure that decisions taken on whether to include an infobox – and more importantly what goes in it – are made on the basis of reason, not capricious expressions of "I don't like them", nor the sort of misinformation which is commonly spread.