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  1. Maintenance templates are added and removed by volunteers. This help page explains the process for examining and removing such templates. Overview. Maintenance templates (or "tags") are not removed automatically.

  2. This talk page is for comments or discussion on how to improve the Help:Maintenance template removal page. Please note there is no policy or guideline page associated with this subject - please ask where to raise issues related to the policy or guideline consensus reflected herein.

  3. Maintenance templates are added and removed by volunteers. This help page explains the process for examining and removing such templates. Contents. 1 Overview. 1.1 An example. 2 When to remove. 3 When not to remove. 4 Removal. 5 Changing a template. 6 Specific template guidance. 6.1 Researching the tagged issue. 7 Still need help? 8 See also.

  4. 1) It is not okay to remove maintenance templates until the issue flagged by the template is remedied first—that is, only once the maintenance tag is no longer valid, unless it truly did not belong in the first place. 2) Making sure that the issue has been fixed is the condition you need to fulfill before removing the template.

  5. Help:Maintenance template removal - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Help:Maintenance template removal. en:Help:Maintenance template removal This page is a soft redirect. Category: Wikipedia soft redirects.

  6. The display of maintenance templates blend a variety of information and links in proximity to serve different purposes. The parenthetical link to this project page – addressing the when, how and why of template removal – bears little relationship with the separate separate set of links addressing finding sources.

  7. This template is used to designate articles making extraordinary claims that require evidence. While MicroWiki generally has no notability or claim requirements, if some serious allegations or claims have been made, this template should be added to an article making these claims. Either these claims have to be sourced (ideally by third parties ...