Template:Interwiki-category-check

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This template flags articles for human review, this is done by bots (Pearle and her clone, Whobot) with a listing in Category:Articles to check for link ordering. The convention for ordering is that category membership links (which look like: [[Category:Name of category here]]) are at the bottom of the article, followed only by interwiki links.

The only text that is allowed to co-mingle with category and interwiki links are HTML comments that follow on the same line, or stub tags following the interwiki links.

The stub tag convention was decided on Wikipedia:WikiProject Stub sorting. It is intended to prevent stub categories from showing up first in the list of categories. Any {{tag}} that ends in "stub" should qualify.

When Pearle or Whobot edits an article, they will often tidy up capitalization, ordering, and whitespace. If they notice a violation of the ordering convention which is too ambiguous to fix automatically, they will add the following tag, which posts a notice and adds the article to this category: Category:Articles to check for link ordering.

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