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Article message boxes are templates that are inserted into articles in order to help readers and comrades identify major problems within articles, or major changes that are happening to the article (deletions, title changes, major ideological conflict, ect.).
Creating a message box
When adding a message box template, there are to main factors that must be chosen:
Text - the body of what is being said
Image - an image to accompany the text
Using standardised message boxes
The following are a set of stardardised message box templates. Do note that in order to spawn these message boxes, the title of them will almost always begin with "Message box/". For example, the name for the Stub message box would be typed as "Message box/Stub".
Name | Purpose | Template page |
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Copiedfromwiki | An editor simply copied-and-pasted an article from Wikipedia, with little-to-no changes, and often failing to cite any sources.
Articles that are directly taken from Wikipedia may risk containing bourgeois-ideology and Anti-communism. |
Link |
Stub | The article is severely lacking in any content, often only containing a few (uncited) short sentences. | Link |
Ideologicaldeviation | The article fails to comply with Marxism–Leninism, or our principles. Articles that have this message box commonly include revisionist, Liberal, or Fascist ideology and propaganda. | Link |
Ideologicalconflict | Separate from the "ideologicaldeviation" message box. This message box is intended for issues and conflicts relating to ideological dispute, while still remaining in adherence with our principles. | Link |
Externalarticlecleanup | The article contains inappropriate formating, citations, ect. | Link |
regionalbias | The article is bias, and only contains examples of, a comrade's own political, social, or economic situation exclusively in their own region or country, and not a global-perspective. | Link |