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==Usage==
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Add <code><nowiki>{{When}}</nowiki></code> after a time period to indicate that the time period is vague or ambiguous and would be clearer by being reworded more precisely.
| link    = Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Dates and numbers#Chronological items
 
| text    = when?
===Seasons used as times===
| title    = {{{reason|The time period mentioned near this tag is ambiguous.}}}
Seasons are local phenomena and their usage as a substitute for dates, month names and the like is an example of [[Wikipedia:WikiProject_Countering_systemic_bias|systemic bias]].
| date    = {{{date|}}}
 
| cat      = [[Category:All articles with vague or ambiguous time]]
This usage often manifests itself in phrasing like the following:
| cat-date = Category:Vague or ambiguous time
* (some event happened) in the (season) of (year).
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* (something was completed) by [the] (season) [of (year)].
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{{Documentation}}
Most commonly, such phrasing uses [[Northern Hemisphere]] [[temperate zone]] seasons interchangeably with month names or other times, and this can be the source of confusion for people in the tropics or in the opposite hemisphere.
 
Google can be used to find some examples of such references efficiently, and this suggests that a bot can be written to work in a similar manner. A google search like <code>"the spring of" site:en.wikipedia.org</code> typically returns several thousand hits, of which maybe half are phrases like "the spring of [year]". This suggests that tens of thousands of pages in the English-language Wikipedia may be in need of attention to remove this ambiguous phrasing.
 
===Other vague times===
Other time references may also be vague or ambiguous. Wordings like "Recent" or other similar vague wordings may need clarification. Is "recent" used to mean last week, last month, last year, last century? Such wording may not be obvious to the reader unless it is clarified or reworded.
 
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