Template:Contentious topics/Arab-Israeli talk notice
Warning: active arbitration remedies The contentious topics procedure applies to this page. Parts of this page relate to the Arab–Israeli conflict, which is a contentious topic. Furthermore, the following rules apply when editing the parts of the page related to the contentious topic:
Editors who repeatedly or seriously fail to adhere to the purpose of Wikipedia, any expected standards of behaviour, or any normal editorial process may be blocked or restricted by an administrator. Editors are advised to familiarise themselves with the contentious topics procedures before editing this page. If it is unclear which parts of the page are related to this contentious topic, the content in question should be marked within the wiki text by an invisible comment. If no comment is present, please ask an administrator for assistance. If in doubt it is better to assume that the content is covered. |
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This template is used as a talk notice on pages related to the Arab–Israeli conflict which is a contentious topic. You can specify extra restrictions that have been placed on the page by an uninvolved administrator. This should be used over {{Contentious topics/page restriction editnotice}} or {{Contentious topics/editnotice}} for this topic area.
You should place the template at the top of the talk page, below the header (if used) but above all other templates.
The template places the page into Category:Wikipedia pages about contentious topics unless nocat=yes
is included.
Anyone may place a contentious topics talk page notice,[1] but only administrators are allowed to place restrictions.[2]
The page it is placed on must be within the topic area of the arbitration case. Keep in mind that many topic areas are "broadly construed". Clarification of whether a page is in a topic area can be requested at Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Clarification and Amendment.
Use
You may use this on the article talk page.
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
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The contentious topic code | topic 1 t | What contentious topic applies to this page. Specified using a shorthand code listed on this template's documentation page. | String | required |
The date the restrictions were placed | placed-date | The date the restrictions were last modified or placed by an administrator. | Date | required |
Protection level applied, if any | protection | What kind of protection has been applied. Must be one of semi, ecp or full. Leave blank for no protection being applied.
| String | optional |
Is the 0RR restriction active | 0RR | Include any content to mark that the 0RR restriction is active. If specified 1RR which is shown by default is hidden, as this supersedes it. | Unknown | optional |
Is the consensus required restriction active | consensus-required | Include any content to mark that the "consensus required" restriction is active. | Unknown | optional |
Is the BRD restriction active | BRD | Include any content to mark that the BRD restriction is active. | Unknown | optional |
Custom restriction(s) | other | Any content here will be displayed as a restriction. Use this for custom restrictions that don't match any other restriction types accounted for in this template. | Unknown | optional |
Whether this template should add categories | nocat | Any content in this parameter prevents this template adding categories to the editnotice page. Should only be used for demonstration purposes, and uses for articles should never use this parameter. | Unknown | optional |
Standardised Arbitration Enforcement (AE) templates
This section transcluded from: Template:Contentious topics/list/single notice [edit] [Contentious topics template subpages]
Alerting
- {{alert/first}} ({{Contentious topics/alert/first}}), to alert an editor to the CT system which is mandatory for the first time an editor is alerted to contentious topics (except if they've previously been alerted to discretionary sanctions in any topic area)
- {{alert}} ({{Contentious topics/alert}}), to alert an editor to the CT system
- {{alert/DS}} ({{Contentious topics/alert/DS}}), to alert an editor to the CT system who had previously been alerted of DS
- {{Contentious topics/aware}}, to register oneself as already aware of CT
- {{Contentious topics/talk notice}}, for announcing CT in a talk page messagebox
- {{Contentious topics/editnotice}}, for announcing CT in an editnotice
- EditFilter 602, which automates the logging of alerts
- Log of recent alerts
Enforcement
- Individual restrictions
- {{AE sanction}}, for telling a user they have been sanctioned (under CT or otherwise)
- {{AE sanction/topicban}}, specifically for an AE topic ban
- {{Uw-aeblock}}, for notifying users of arbitration enforcement blocks
- {{Uw-aepblock}}, for notifying users of arbitration enforcement partial blocks
- Page restrictions
- {{Contentious topics/page restriction editnotice}}, editnotice that must be used for announcing active page restrictions (except page protection)
- {{Contentious topics/page restriction talk notice}}, talk page messagebox that should be used for announcing active page restrictions
- {{Contentious topics/list}} & {{Contentious topics/table}}, the lists of contentious topics
- Contentious topics enforcement templates, the category for all enforcement-related templates created for the current contentious topics template
- Case/decision specific enforcement templates
- {{Contentious topics/log}}, to display links for searching whether a user has ever been alerted; use like/alongside {{user}}.
Whenever contentious topics are (de)authorised for a topic, update these: {{Contentious topics/list}} (edit), WP:GS §3.1 (edit), and {{Contentious topics/table}} (edit).
- ^ Wikipedia talk:Arbitration Committee/Archive 21#Who can place Talk page notices of ACDS page restrictions and when
- ^ Non-administrators can place this template with specified restrictions if an administrator did not place it after placing restrictions.