Wikipedia:No disclaimers in articles
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Actually, all articles should have a disclaimer, but it is already at the bottom of this page and every page. See the link on this page that points to Wikipedia:General disclaimer.
From time to time, editors insert disclaimer text into an article or propose a new disclaimer template - for instance, "This article contains profanity" or "This article is not suitable for children". Ideas like this are somewhat of a perennial proposal, but the consensus is that they should not be used. Disclaimer text in encyclopedia articles should generally be removed, and templates of this nature can be removed and deleted.
There are a few exceptions to this:
- "technical" disclaimers assisting the user with display problems, such as {{Contains Indic text}}. These do not refer to article content but to issues related to the proper display of article content.
- temporal templates such as {{current}} or {{future film}}. These alert the reader that the article content may be subject to significant changes in the near future for reasons beyond the control of Wikipedia.
- Wikipedia:Article message boxes such as {{NPOV}}, {{OR}} or {{cleanup}} are technically disclaimers, but they are by design temporary, pointing to issues with the article that need to be resolved as soon as possible. No "finished" (FA quality) article may include any of these.
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[edit] What are disclaimers?
For the purpose of this guideline, disclaimers are templates or text inserted into an article that duplicates the information at one of the five standard disclaimer pages:
- Wikipedia:General disclaimer
- Wikipedia:Risk disclaimer: Use Wikipedia at your own risk
- Wikipedia:Medical disclaimer: Wikipedia does not give medical advice
- Wikipedia:Legal disclaimer: Wikipedia does not give legal opinions
- Wikipedia:Content disclaimer :Wikipedia contains spoilers and content you may find objectionable
[edit] Why they should not be used
- Redundant with the Disclaimer link at the end of every page.
- Wikipedia is not censored.
- Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, and not a how-to guide.
- Hard to define which articles should have a disclaimer (it is difficult to define an "adult content" article, for instance, given that it varies dramatically by culture). Allowing some disclaimers would generate a significant overhead of disputes surrounding where to draw the line, drawing editors' time from more productive tasks.
- The lack of the disclaimer on certain pages as opposed to others might open Wikipedia to lawsuits.
- By the time you see them, it's too late — the article has already been loaded.
- They can be ugly.
[edit] Previous discussions
A small list of previous discussions is at Wikipedia talk:Risk disclaimer#More disclaimer templates.
Some older discussion can be found at Wikipedia talk:Risk disclaimer, or at the templates for deletion archives.
Minority opinions in favour of allowing disclaimers in certain cases that have been forwarded in these discussions include:
- People might be upset by seeing certain content on Wikipedia. (For a discussion of this see Wikipedia is not censored above).
- The user does not know where objectionable or disturbing content may appear, and it may therefore catch them off-guard.
- Once you've seen an offensive image, you can't just pretend you never saw it.
- The benefits of disclaimers are immediate and would occur often, as opposed to hypothetical lawsuit threats.
[edit] Status of this guideline
This guideline represents a solid and long-standing consensus on English Wikipedia. It hasn't been elevated to the status of policy because of the few possible exceptions listed above, and a certain room for disagreement how far precisely these exceptions should be taken.
The current consensus is not non-negotiable like the fundamental policy of WP:NPOV and WP:V, and indeed non-English Wikipedia projects do allow certain disclaimers precluded by this guideline (e.g. de:Vorlage:Gesundheitshinweis and pt:Predefinição:Aviso médico).
Possible future modifications of this guideline will only be implemented after a consensus for the change has been achieved.