Template:Failed verification/doc

The Failed verification tag will categorise tagged articles into Category:All articles with failed verification. This template is a self-reference and thus is part of the Wikipedia project rather than the encyclopedic content.

When to use
Use this tag only if:


 * 1) an inline citation to a source is given,
 * 2) you have checked the source,
 * 3) the source does not support what is contained in the article, and
 * 4) despite the source not supporting the article, the source still contains useful information on the topic.

For example, if the article says that 26% of statistics are made up, and the source says that statistics are made up without giving a percentage, then that information has failed verification. If you are unable to fix the error, then you should tag the information as not matching the named source. If the discrepancy between the source and the article isn't obvious, then please explain the situation in detail on the talk page.

If the source given is an unreachable website, keep the source and mark it with instead. See Link rot and WP:DEADREF for more information.

If no source is given, and you believe that an inline citation is necessary for that information, then use.

If the source has absolutely no relevance to any part of the article, delete the reference and replace with.

How to use
Placement

The template should be placed outside the reference, within the article's text:
 * ... 26% of statistics are made up. Next sentence in the article.

Common form (with current date)

Link to the section title on the current page's talk page with



or to a discussion elsewhere with



or



Add a note on the nature of the verification failure with



This is displayed as a mouse-over tooltip, and may be of use to later editors trying to resolved verification issue with the article. It contain any markup, like italics, links, etc., and any use of the double-quote character ( " ) must be escaped, e.g. as   – otherwise the tooltip will break. This is a limitation of HTML, not of the template.

Template data
{   "description": "The template will categorize articles into ''", "params": { "date": { "label": "Month and year", "description": "Provides the month and year; e.g., 'January 2013', but not 'jan13'", "type": "string", "autovalue": " ", "suggested": true },      "talk": { "label": "Talk page section", "description": "The section title of the current page's talk page or a link to another article's talk page (ex. Talk:Another#Article)", "type": "string" },      "reason": { "label": "Reason", "description": "A brief note; not displayed in the article but in a pop-up; may be of use to later editors", "type": "string" }    } }

Redirects

 * 1) Badref
 * 2) Failed ref
 * 3) Failed reference
 * 4) Failedverification
 * 5) Fails verification
 * FV
 * Fv
 * 1) Nicg
 * 2) Not in citation
 * 3) Not in citation given
 * 4) Not in ref
 * 5) Not in reference
 * 6) Not in source
 * 7) Not in source given
 * 8) Not specifically in source
 * 9) Notincitation
 * 10) Notincitationgiven
 * 11) Notinref
 * 12) Notinsource
 * 13) Notinsourcegiven
 * 14) Verification failed
 * 15) Verification-failed