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This is a documentation subpage for Template:Copypaste. It contains usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
If you plan to make breaking changes to this template, move it, or nominate it for deletion, please notify Twinkle's users and maintainers at Wikipedia talk:Twinkle as a courtesy, as this template is used in the standard installation of Twinkle. Thank you! |
This template will add tagged articles to Category:Copied and pasted articles and sections. If you have strong reason to believe that the source material is copyrighted, please instead follow the procedure at Wikipedia:Copyright problems. If a source cannot be identified, please use Template:Cv-unsure.
- This template is a self-reference.
- Please do not subst: this template.
Syntax
To place this template, simply add {{Copypaste}} to the top of the suspect article or section. You may optionally include 3 arguments - one showing the date the tag was added, a second specifying whether it is an entire article or just a section that is suspect, and a third linking to the url you believe contains the original text.
For example:
{{Copypaste|section|url=http://www.example.org/|date=November 2024}}
produces:
This section may have been copied and pasted from http://www.example.org/ (DupDet · CopyVios), possibly in violation of Wikipedia's copyright policy. (November 2024) |
Tracking categories
Redirects
{{Plagiarized}}
See also
- Wikipedia:Copying text from other sources
- Wikipedia:Template messages/Cleanup
- {{Db-copyvio}} - for speedy deletion of blatant text copyright violations involving entire articles
- {{Copyvio}} - for blanking entire articles or sections of article that violate copyright but do not meet the speedy deletion criterion
- {{Cv-unsure}} - if you're unsure whether a page violates a copyright because you don't know the source
- {{Close paraphrasing}} can be used when content was apparently copy-pasted but also slightly reworded
- {{Non-free}} – for flagging articles that may use excessive amounts of non-free material
- {{Copied}} - Copying text within Wikipedia