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Acronyms

Original

I really do not think that this article is adequately NPOV because it only summarizes one side.

He is right. It also seems to contain OR which is not allowed in policy.


With the acronym removed and "translation" placed in brackets

I really do not think that this article is adequately — (The Constabulary has removed an initialism here. Please replace this with plain English. ) — [neutral] because it only summarizes one side.

He is right. It also seems to contain Template:Soup [original research] which is not allowed in policy.


With just the acronym removed

I really do not think that this article is adequately — (The Constabulary has removed an initialism here. Please replace this with plain English. ) — because it only summarizes one side.

He is right. It also seems to contain Template:Soup which is not allowed in policy.

Images

It may actually be better to just deal with this matter off-wiki, I'm not sure.

The first is for media already deleted. The second is for images that need to be deleted but you are first giving the user a chance to correct the problem (should be used sparingly, and reserved generally for new and possibly naive contributors).

Template:Deletedimage

Hi. We appreciate very much your contributions to the Citizendium. I was hoping you could help clear up a matter about the images you recently uploaded. They are lacking clear copyright and source data and need to have it as soon as practicable to avoid deletion. To fix the problem, please review the images you uploaded (click on "my contributions" at the upper-right to re-trace your steps or see the links I added) in light of Images Help—Copyrights. If you need additional help, just ask a constable or leave a message on my talk page and I'll be more than glad to assist. —

Include acronym in template?

How about writing the template to include the particular acronym? This would give more versatility down the road for how you wish to present these templates. For example:

I really do not think that this article is adequately {{Acronym|NPOV}} because it only summarizes one side.

This template could then include any text you wish that is specific to that particular acronym or just include the specific acronym in a generic text. Best it can be changed at a later date if desired. Chris Day (talk) 13:27, 16 April 2007 (CDT)

I like the idea! :-) Stephen Ewen 15:11, 16 April 2007 (CDT)

I just made some changes to the {{Acronym}} template that can be used in the following format:

Test version of:
I really do not think that this article is adequately {{Acronym|NPOV}} because it only summarizes one side.
will give the following readout:
I really do not think that this article is adequately — (The Constabulary has removed an initialism here. Please use plain English instead, for example, "unbiased" or "neutral" ) — because it only summarizes one side.

Due to the 'if statement' the same template can also be used in the following format:

Test version of:
I really do not think that this article is adequately {{Acronym}} because it only summarizes one side.
will give the following readout:
I really do not think that this article is adequately — (The Constabulary has removed an initialism here. Please replace this with plain English. ) — because it only summarizes one side.

Is this more useful? Chris Day (talk) 15:43, 16 April 2007 (CDT)

This is great, Chris, and you are clearly quite advanced with making templates (I am novice in the matter). Regarding the if, am I correct to assume this can be made to be any number of ifs? —–Stephen Ewen 22:49, 16 April 2007 (CDT)