Template:Essay-like
This article is written like a personal reflection or opinion essay that states the Festipedia editor's particular feelings about a topic, rather than the opinions of experts.(December 2024) |
When to use[edit]
Use this tag to identify personal essays. Personal essays describe the author's own emotional feelings about a topic. Although Festipedia is supposed to compile human knowledge, it is not a vehicle to publish users' personal opinions.
This template should be used when the article contains the editor's own personal, emotional comments on the subject. Use it when the article does not necessarily represent a blatant opinion or opinion piece, but is still overly judgmental (declares something to be morally right or wrong) in tone.
When not to use[edit]
Do not use this template to tag fact-oriented pages that sound like they might have been written as research papers for school (called "essays" in some parts of the world). Instead, if those pages need a different writing style or tone, use general templates like {{Tone}} or {{Copyedit}}.
If the article is biased, but without expressing the editor's emotions or value-based judgments, use tags like {{unbalanced}} or {{POV}}.
How to use[edit]
Place this:
{{Essay-like|date=December 2024}}
at the top of the article to alert editors to the inappropriate presence of editors' personal reflections throughout the article.
- Sections
- To mark specific sections instead of the whole article, place {{Essay-like|section}} at the top of the section.
- Options
- To replace the text "a personal reflection or essay", you may use {{Essay-like|article or section|yourtext}} or {{essay-like|2=yourtext}}
- Add a new item to the talk page explaining the problem so editors will know what to address, and when to remove this tag.
- This template adds articles to dated subcategories of Category:Festipedia articles needing style editing
Notes[edit]
- This template will add tagged articles to Category:Festipedia articles needing style editing.
- This template is a self-reference.
- Please do not subst: this template.