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The following topics are currently designated as contentious topics. The italicised link after each topic names the associated arbitration decision.
The following topics have previously been designated as contentious topics, or had discretionary sanctions authorised under the previously used procedure, but this designation has been rescinded or superseded by later cases. The italicised link after each topic names the associated arbitration decision.
The purpose of this page is to centralise the various lists of topics that are currently designated as contentious topics. There are three such lists:
Pages relating to <affected articles> (<link to arbitration case>) – <Additional notes>
Lists (2) and (3) are primarily used on templates used to give "warnings" of the existence of the contentious topics system or to serve notice to an editor who is actually subject to a restriction. Please see here for an automatically-produced list of pages on which this template is used. Due to the ugly output of the list, this template deliberately appears blank. When new contentious topics are designated, the Arbitration Committee's clerks only need to update this list and Template:Contentious topics/table (excluding Wikipedia:General sanctions and other very large lists that cannot be included in this template).
The template takes one parameter, the value for which depends on the type of list you want to return. Corresponding to the three lists specified in
#Overview, the acceptable values for this parameter are |code exists=
, |scope=
, |link=
, |topic-subpage=
and |list=
. For example:
ee
:
This section transcluded from: Template:Contentious topics/list/single notice [ ] [ Contentious topics template subpages
Alerting
Enforcement
Whenever contentious topics are (de)authorised for a topic, update these: {{ Contentious topics/list}} ( ), WP:GS §3.1 ( ), and {{ Contentious topics/table}} ( ).
This template is used on approximately 15,000 pages and changes may be widely noticed. Test changes in the template's /sandbox or /testcases subpages, or in your own user subpage. Consider discussing changes on the talk page before implementing them. |
The following topics are currently designated as contentious topics. The italicised link after each topic names the associated arbitration decision.
The following topics have previously been designated as contentious topics, or had discretionary sanctions authorised under the previously used procedure, but this designation has been rescinded or superseded by later cases. The italicised link after each topic names the associated arbitration decision.
The purpose of this page is to centralise the various lists of topics that are currently designated as contentious topics. There are three such lists:
Pages relating to <affected articles> (<link to arbitration case>) – <Additional notes>
Lists (2) and (3) are primarily used on templates used to give "warnings" of the existence of the contentious topics system or to serve notice to an editor who is actually subject to a restriction. Please see here for an automatically-produced list of pages on which this template is used. Due to the ugly output of the list, this template deliberately appears blank. When new contentious topics are designated, the Arbitration Committee's clerks only need to update this list and Template:Contentious topics/table (excluding Wikipedia:General sanctions and other very large lists that cannot be included in this template).
The template takes one parameter, the value for which depends on the type of list you want to return. Corresponding to the three lists specified in
#Overview, the acceptable values for this parameter are |code exists=
, |scope=
, |link=
, |topic-subpage=
and |list=
. For example:
ee
:
This section transcluded from: Template:Contentious topics/list/single notice [ ] [ Contentious topics template subpages
Alerting
Enforcement
Whenever contentious topics are (de)authorised for a topic, update these: {{ Contentious topics/list}} ( ), WP:GS §3.1 ( ), and {{ Contentious topics/table}} ( ).