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==Stub tag==
==Stub tag==
If an article is a stub, it should have the tag <nowiki>{{info-stub}}</nowiki> at the top. What a stub is and is not is subjective, but stubs are roughly articles which have no testing entries, articles which have exactly one or two testing entries but no issue reports and bare-bones comments (e.g. "works", "it works", "works fine", "game's bugged"), or articles which e.g. have one or two tests with descriptive comments but which lack issues, trivia, an infobox, a description, a gallery, etc. Essentially, anything that feels too "bare-bones".
If an article is a stub, it should have the tag <nowiki>{{info-stub}}</nowiki> at the top. What a stub is and is not is subjective, but stubs are roughly articles which have no testing entries, articles which have exactly one or two testing entries but no issue reports and bare-bones comments (e.g. "works", "it works", "works fine", "game's bugged"), or articles which e.g. have one or two tests with descriptive comments but which lack two or more of the following: issues, trivia, an infobox, a description, or a gallery. Essentially, anything that feels too "bare-bones".
 
The stub tag should ''only be placed'' if the article is considered a stub.


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