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content guideline. It is a generally accepted standard that editors should attempt to follow, though it is best treated with
common sense, and
occasional exceptions may apply. Any substantive edit to this page should reflect
consensus. When in doubt, discuss first on the
talk page. |
Some articles on Wikipedia may contain significant factual inaccuracies, i.e. information that is verifiably wrong. It is important to note that Wikipedia itself is not considered a reliable source. Articles for which much of the factual accuracy is actively disputed should have a {{ Disputed}} warning place at the top, and they are listed at Category:Accuracy disputes. Also see a recent list of disputed articles, and the current list of articles that link here.
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If you see an article that may be inaccurate, you should do the following:
If you see an article with a factual accuracy warning, please do the following:
If a Wikipedia article links to this page, it is because someone is concerned that the article contains inaccurate statement(s). Such statements are followed by the warnings disputed – discuss
or dubious – discuss
. You can insert such a warning by using the templates {{
Disputed inline}} or {{
Dubious}}.
The accuracy of a statement may be a cause for concern if:
If your work has been tagged:
If you come across a statement with an accuracy warning, please do the following:
If you come across a statement that seems or is inaccurate, please do the following:
If you cannot correct it right away:
When you add an accuracy warning, you are invited to also help resolve other accuracy disputes or fact-check other articles listed in:
![]() | This page documents an English Wikipedia
content guideline. It is a generally accepted standard that editors should attempt to follow, though it is best treated with
common sense, and
occasional exceptions may apply. Any substantive edit to this page should reflect
consensus. When in doubt, discuss first on the
talk page. |
Some articles on Wikipedia may contain significant factual inaccuracies, i.e. information that is verifiably wrong. It is important to note that Wikipedia itself is not considered a reliable source. Articles for which much of the factual accuracy is actively disputed should have a {{ Disputed}} warning place at the top, and they are listed at Category:Accuracy disputes. Also see a recent list of disputed articles, and the current list of articles that link here.
Resources for maintenance and collaboration |
---|
Cleanup |
Categories |
Create an article |
Referencing |
Stubs |
Deletion |
Polishing |
Translation into English |
Images |
Controversy |
To-do lists |
Disambiguation |
More |
|
For a listing of ongoing discussions, see the dashboard. |
If you see an article that may be inaccurate, you should do the following:
If you see an article with a factual accuracy warning, please do the following:
If a Wikipedia article links to this page, it is because someone is concerned that the article contains inaccurate statement(s). Such statements are followed by the warnings disputed – discuss
or dubious – discuss
. You can insert such a warning by using the templates {{
Disputed inline}} or {{
Dubious}}.
The accuracy of a statement may be a cause for concern if:
If your work has been tagged:
If you come across a statement with an accuracy warning, please do the following:
If you come across a statement that seems or is inaccurate, please do the following:
If you cannot correct it right away:
When you add an accuracy warning, you are invited to also help resolve other accuracy disputes or fact-check other articles listed in: