Template:Unreliable

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Note on Credibility:

Unreliable has been deemed to be an unreliable narrator.
Bear this in mind, and use healthy skepticism when taking statements from the subject being discussed.

Usage

These usage notes will not be included in articles bearing this template.

This template is an article message box used to indicate that the subject discussed in an article is an unreliable source. The format for using this template is as follows:

{{Unreliable}}

-Displays:

Jason Kendrick Howell.jpg
Note on Credibility:

Unreliable has been deemed to be an unreliable narrator.
Bear this in mind, and use healthy skepticism when taking statements from the subject being discussed.

Up to five reasons can be included to bring their reliablity into question.

{{Unreliable|Subject is a picaro|Subject is a madman|Subject is a clown|Subject is a naif|Subject is a liar}}

-Displays:

Jason Kendrick Howell.jpg
Note on Credibility:

Unreliable has been deemed to be an unreliable narrator for the following reasons:
Subject is a picaro
Subject is a madman
Subject is a clown
Subject is a naif
Subject is a liar
Bear this in mind, and use healthy skepticism when taking statements from the subject being discussed.

The template can also be used to indicate how a page previously had significant amounts of unreliable information, and to then be subsequently be fixed soon after.

The format for using this is as follows:

{{Unreliable|type=misinfo}}

-Displays:

Jason Kendrick Howell.jpg
Note on Misinformation:

This article previously included information that was primarily speculative or incorrect. This fixed.

{{Unreliable|type=misinfo|article=false}}

-Displays:

Jason Kendrick Howell.jpg
Note on Misinformation:

This section previously included information that was primarily speculative or incorrect. This fixed.