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m (Awful example, straightup factual misinformation like that should be removed, not left in the article tagged with "citation needed". Also the template should be applied at the end of the statement, not the article.)
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This template should be placed in-line on articles where a particular piece of information's validity is in question.  
This template should be placed in-line on articles where a particular piece of information's validity is in question.  


For example, if you run into an article that claims "Smasher Y once won a ''Brawl'' tournament over their region's #1 ranked player using Ganondorf" and you find the fact dubious as stated, insert <nowiki>{{fact}}</nowiki> at the end of the statement - i.e., "Smasher Y once won a ''[[Brawl]]'' tournament over their region's #1 ranked player using {{SSBB|Ganondorf}}<sup>''([[SmashWiki:Citation|citation needed]])''</sup>." This puts the onus on the editor to back up their information and provide a reference, per [[SmashWiki:Citation]] to verify that the information in the article remains factual. Any outright misinformation or particularly egregious claims that aren't backed with a source should just be removed from the article however, rather than tagging it with this template.  
For example, if you run into an article that claims "Smasher Y once won a ''Brawl'' tournament over their region's #1 ranked player using Ganondorf" and you find the fact dubious as stated, insert <nowiki>{{fact}}</nowiki> at the end of the statement - i.e., "Smasher Y once won a ''[[Brawl]]'' tournament over their region's #1 ranked player using {{SSBB|Ganondorf}}<sup>''([[SmashWiki:Citation|citation needed]])''</sup>." This puts the onus on the editor to back up their information and provide a reference, per [[SmashWiki:Citation]], to verify that the information in the article remains factual. Any outright misinformation or particularly egregious claims that aren't backed with a source should just be removed from the article, however, rather than being tagged with this template.  
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Revision as of 01:25, July 10, 2024

This template should be placed in-line on articles where a particular piece of information's validity is in question.

For example, if you run into an article that claims "Smasher Y once won a Brawl tournament over their region's #1 ranked player using Ganondorf" and you find the fact dubious as stated, insert {{fact}} at the end of the statement - i.e., "Smasher Y once won a Brawl tournament over their region's #1 ranked player using Ganondorf(citation needed)." This puts the onus on the editor to back up their information and provide a reference, per SmashWiki:Citation, to verify that the information in the article remains factual. Any outright misinformation or particularly egregious claims that aren't backed with a source should just be removed from the article, however, rather than being tagged with this template.