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Wikipedia:No disclaimers

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For the purpose of this guideline, a disclaimer is some text or template within an article that is intended to serve as a content warning. Although such content warnings have frequently been proposed, community consensus is that articles should not include additional warnings that duplicate the standard Wikipedia disclaimers.

Were they to be permitted, content warnings could create a false sense of security, creating a misleading impression that all potentially problematic content is flagged, and that articles without disclaimers are inherently "safe". The community consensus to ban such warnings also avoids time-consuming debates over subjective issues such as what constitutes "adult content".

Standard Wikipedia disclaimers

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Every Wikipedia page includes, right at the bottom, a link to the Wikipedia:General disclaimer (Wikipedia makes no guarantee of validity), which itself provides further links to five other standard disclaimers that apply to all articles:

In addition, by longstanding policy, Wikipedia is not censored for the protection of minors.

Unacceptable disclaimers

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Here are some examples of unacceptable disclaimers. These are not permitted in articles, whether in template form (as illustrated here) or as text:

Acceptable warnings

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Certain warnings are acceptable. These serve different purposes from the standard Wikipedia disclaimers:

See also

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Talk page disclaimer templates

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