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{{Template shortcut|WW|weal}}
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{{main|:Category:Articles with specifically-marked weasel-worded phrases}}
{{main|:Category:Articles with specifically-marked weasel-worded phrases}}
This tag is a sleeker (inline) alternative for the distracting {{tl|weasel}} tag, which is employed across the top of an article.
This tag is an (in-line) alternative to the {{tl|Weasel}} tag, which is employed across the top of an article.
This tag will categorise tagged articles into [[:Category:Articles with weasel words]].
This tag will categorise tagged articles into [[:Category:Articles with weasel words]].


Note that per [[WP:WEASEL]] this tag "may be less informative than {{tl|Who?}}, {{tl|Which?}} and {{tl|by whom?}} for readers and editors seeking to improve the text."
Note that per [[WP:WEASEL]] this tag "may be less informative than {{tl|Who?}}, {{tl|Which?}} and {{tl|By whom?}} for readers and editors seeking to improve the text."


==Redirects==
==Redirects==
Alternate names for this template include:
Alternate names for this template include:
* {{tl|weasel word}}
* {{tl|Weasel word}}
* {{tl|weasel-word}}
* {{tl|Weasel-word}}


==See also==
==See also==
<!--*{{tl|weasel-inline}}-->
<!--*{{tl|Weasel-inline}}-->
*{{tl|who}} &ndash; inline
*{{tl|Who}} &ndash; inline
*{{tl|which}} &ndash; inline
*{{tl|Which}} &ndash; inline
*{{tl|by whom}} &ndash; inline
*{{tl|By whom}} &ndash; inline
*{{tl|Attribution needed}} &ndash; inline
*{{tl|Attribution needed}} &ndash; inline
*{{tl|Weasel}} &ndash; message-box
*{{tl|Weasel}} &ndash; message-box

Revision as of 16:13, 17 October 2010

This tag is an (in-line) alternative to the {{Weasel}} tag, which is employed across the top of an article. This tag will categorise tagged articles into Category:Articles with weasel words.

Note that per WP:WEASEL this tag "may be less informative than {{Who?}}, {{Which?}} and {{By whom?}} for readers and editors seeking to improve the text."

Redirects

Alternate names for this template include:

See also