On 16/04/06, Minh Nguyen mxn@zoomtown.com wrote:
Hi Steve,
If you're concerned about slapping an overly prominent notice at the top, try tacking the {{citation needed}} template onto the end of the questionable statement(s), since it provides a small "citation needed" link to [[Wikipedia:Citing sources]].
Hi, Yep, that's one example...{{uncat}} is another. But there are quite a few problems that can arise with articles that don't seem to have ready solutions. Notability for example - if you stick {{notable}} on the top of an article, it's an incredible eyesore. Perhaps sticking them on the talk page (even if not designed for the purpose) is a way of letting other editors know?
I note, for example, that there is almost never anything in the category related to {{uncat}}, and when I stuck it on a page, another editor picked up on it very quickly. It's a question of getting the right editors to look at the right articles in time.
(I don't have a better formulation of the exact problem I'm trying to solve, atm)
Steve