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This template indicates that the article has a large number of references in need of verification. It serves as an indication that editors may be attempting to make the subject seem more notable by focusing on the quantity of references rather than the quality.

This template should be used only for articles where there are many references, but of questionable applicability or quality. For articles that have no references at all currently, use Template:Unreferenced for those with insufficient references use Template:Refimprove.

Usage

Type {{Verify sources|date=November 2024}}

Adding a date parameter sorts the article into dated subcategories of Category:Articles needing additional references and out of the parent category, allowing the oldest problems to be identified and dealt with first. A bot will add this parameter if it is omitted. Be careful not to abbreviate the date, because then it will automatically add a redlinked category instead of the correct category.

A |talk= parameter is optional. If details about the references that need verification are discussed on the talk page, set |talk= to the name of the talk page section. As a result, "Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page" will appear in the template message, including a link to the talk page section.

{{Verify sources|article|date=November 2024|talk=Some section name}}

Differences from related templates

Differences from {{Refimprove}}

  • Refquantity identifies a more specific problem, that of refs being used in an attempt to avoid questions being raised about the article's notability or save a non-notable article from deletion by expanding the size of the reference section with links and references that do little to establish the subject's notability.

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