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Function details:
The bot will find sections with the strict name "== Trivia ==" and place the tag directly underneath the trivia header. Skips the page if any {{
Trivia}} variant is found.
Discussion
I see that {{Trivia}} is only for use on "sections that contain indiscriminate and unselective lists." How will the bot determine whether the trivia section contains a list that is in fact neither discriminate nor selective? Also, I see for "discussion" you linked
Wikipedia:Manual of Style (trivia sections); nothing at that page shows support for mass bot-tagging of 12000 articles.
Anomie⚔20:59, 23 August 2010 (UTC)reply
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Function details:
The bot will find sections with the strict name "== Trivia ==" and place the tag directly underneath the trivia header. Skips the page if any {{
Trivia}} variant is found.
Discussion
I see that {{Trivia}} is only for use on "sections that contain indiscriminate and unselective lists." How will the bot determine whether the trivia section contains a list that is in fact neither discriminate nor selective? Also, I see for "discussion" you linked
Wikipedia:Manual of Style (trivia sections); nothing at that page shows support for mass bot-tagging of 12000 articles.
Anomie⚔20:59, 23 August 2010 (UTC)reply
The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. Please do not modify it. To request review of this BRFA, please start a new section at
WT:BRFA.