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<sup>[''[[public sauce needed]]'']</sup><includeonly>[[Category:Articles needing public sources]]</includeonly>< | <sup>[''[[public sauce needed]]'']</sup><includeonly>[[Category:Articles needing public sources]]</includeonly><noinclude>{{Usage|1=This is an inline template used to identify questionable claims that lack a citation to a reliable ''public'' source. When used, the page displays "public sauce needed" in superscript next to the sentence. The format for using this template is as follows:<br /> | ||
'''<pre>Private audio chats leaked on PVCC revealed that Chris dug up Patti's grave on November 31, 2010{{PublicSauce}}</pre>''' | '''<pre>Private audio chats leaked on PVCC revealed that Chris dug up Patti's grave on November 31, 2010{{PublicSauce}}</pre>''' |
Revision as of 13:15, 1 December 2010
Usage
These usage notes will not be included in articles bearing this template.
This is an inline template used to identify questionable claims that lack a citation to a reliable public source. When used, the page displays "public sauce needed" in superscript next to the sentence. The format for using this template is as follows:
Private audio chats leaked on PVCC revealed that Chris dug up Patti's grave on November 31, 2010{{PublicSauce}}
- Displays:Private audio chats leaked on PVCC revealed that Chris dug up Patti's grave on November 31, 2010Template:PublicSauce
The idea here is not just to provide a citation for information, but also to ensure that everyone can actually see it. It doesn't do any good to cite a moderated forum that only registered members can read. And any asshole can say they called Chris on the phone and found out something juicy about him. Unless the phone call is published on the internet where we can all see it, it's hearsay at best.