Template:Fiction trivia
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This article may contain minor, trivial or unrelated fictional references. (December 2024) |
Usage
This template should not be substituted.
This template is for use in fiction-specific articles that have way too many trivial examples. (Ex.: For an article specifically about famous fictional horses that mentions that fact that Sesame Street once told kids how to spell horse, or that one of the animals you can kill in an online game is a horse.)
- General trivia
{{Trivia}}
– Suggests relocation of the relevant details in a trivia section, to another section (or article).{{Trivia section}}
– Same as above, but goes at the top of the trivia section, rather than the top of the article.
{{Reduce trivia}}
– Suggests removal of trivial details, and optionally also relocation of relevant ones.
- Relevance and importance
{{Off topic}}
– For a section that has wandered from the topic of the article{{Content}}
– For an article or section containing information whose relevance is disputed.{{Importance section}}
– For a section with information that is simply off-topic for the article, and needs removal or relocation to another article.{{Importance inline}}
– For a particular item that is off-topic needs removal or relocation to another article.{{Refimprove example}}
– For an article or section with poorly cited examples.{{Better source example}}
– For a particular instance of a poorly cited example.{{Relevance inline}}
– For a particular item that doesn't seem to belong in the context at all.{{Non sequitur}}
– For a namedropping of someone or something the relevance of which may not be clear to the reader.
- Excessive detail
{{Overly detailed}}
– For excessive focus on minute details not of interest to our general readership.{{Summarize section}}
– For sections that are too detailed and need to be summarized.{{Example farm}}
– For excessive use of examples.{{Too many see alsos}}
– For an indiscriminate "See also" section, most of which should be pruned or integrated into the prose.
- Topical trivia
{{In popular culture}}
– For excessive "popular culture" and "media references" sorts of material.{{Fiction trivia}}
(or{{In-universe}}
) – For too many trivial fictional references (or too much "in-universe" detail).{{Plot}}
,{{All plot}}
– For excessively detailed plot summaries.{{Cleanup book}}
,{{Cleanup film}}
– For excessive detail about particular types of works (other than plot and fictional or in-universe issues).{{Game trivia}}
– For too much gaming-related trivia.{{MOSLOW}}
– For an excessive list of an artist, performer, or studio's works.{{Cleanup university}}
,{{Cleanup school}}
– For excessive detail about an educational institution.{{Famous}}
– For an indiscriminate list of "famous" people associated in some way with a topic.{{Local}}
– For local-interest trivia that is unverifiable or otherwise unencyclopedic.
- List cleanup
{{Prose}}
– Suggests converting into prose a section that consists of a list.{{Cleanup list}}
– For indiscriminate lists that need reduction.{{List to table}}
– For use where a table would be better than a list.
See also
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