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So let's say you've got an article 100% in scope, and are ready to make it, but have no idea on what the content should remotely look like even after reading [[Consumer Rights Wiki:Write your first article!]]. This should hopefully give you some pointers on how articles should look.
So let's say you've got an article 100% in scope, and are ready to make it, but have no idea on what the content should remotely look like even after reading [[Consumer Rights Wiki:Write your first article!]]. This should hopefully give you some pointers on how articles should look.


== Lead section ==
==Lead section==
Summarizes the subject of the article/product (line)/incident. Can be similar to Background section, but they cannot be duplicated (background should go into more detail).
Summarizes the subject of the article/product (line)/incident. Can be similar to Background section, but they cannot be duplicated (background should go into more detail).


== Background (used in Incidents) ==
==Background (used in Incidents)==
Basically just the story behind the product/company talked about.
Basically just the story behind the product/company talked about.
== Consumer Impact Summary (used in Companies/Product (line)s) ==
Summary of some key points. Example:
* U

Revision as of 19:58, 14 January 2026

So let's say you've got an article 100% in scope, and are ready to make it, but have no idea on what the content should remotely look like even after reading Consumer Rights Wiki:Write your first article!. This should hopefully give you some pointers on how articles should look.

Lead section

Summarizes the subject of the article/product (line)/incident. Can be similar to Background section, but they cannot be duplicated (background should go into more detail).

Background (used in Incidents)

Basically just the story behind the product/company talked about.

Consumer Impact Summary (used in Companies/Product (line)s)

Summary of some key points. Example:

  • U