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==Purpose==
 
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==Usage==
 
==Usage==
 
*Cut & Paste '''<nowiki>{{plagiarism}}</nowiki>''' into the article, either before any legitimate article material or under a section's heading.
 
*Cut & Paste '''<nowiki>{{plagiarism}}</nowiki>''' into the article, either before any legitimate article material or under a section's heading.
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Latest revision as of 22:15, 18 August 2022

Purpose[edit]

  • The plagiarism template is added either to the top of an article or under a section's heading (not both) in order to mark the article/section as needing re-writing as soon as possible. The act of placing the template also adds the article to the Plagiarism category, allowing other Editors to easily identify what articles need attention.

Usage[edit]

  • Cut & Paste {{plagiarism}} into the article, either before any legitimate article material or under a section's heading.