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:Oh, and do we have an admin who can import templates from Wikipedia or are you looking for one? [[Special:Import]] requires the mop too. I used [[Template:Dead link]] recently at [[eBay]] (before it existed), and <s>would like</s> ''wanted'' to import it so it would ''work'', but I saw the Wikipedia version has a bunch of dependencies: Template:Fix, Module:Yesno, Module:Arguments, the '''whole freaking''' Module:Citation/CS1, and sub-Modules (they're ~half the file), Module:Protection banner+sub and Module:Documentation+subs (~5% each), Module:Check for unknown parameters, Module:Navbox, Template:Dead link/styles.css, and related meta-templates ~50 "pages" total. Apparently, essential backend extensions like Scribunto, ParserFunctions, and TemplateStyles must be installed, with a full export via Special:Export recommended to ensure all dependencies are included. The export produces a ridiculously huge 1.1MB file if I check "Include templates" (required; otherwise, it's tiny).
:Oh, and do we have an admin who can import templates from Wikipedia or are you looking for one? [[Special:Import]] requires the mop too. I used [[Template:Dead link]] recently at [[eBay]] (before it existed), and <s>would like</s> ''wanted'' to import it so it would ''work'', but I saw the Wikipedia version has a bunch of dependencies: Template:Fix, Module:Yesno, Module:Arguments, the '''whole freaking''' Module:Citation/CS1, and sub-Modules (they're ~half the file), Module:Protection banner+sub and Module:Documentation+subs (~5% each), Module:Check for unknown parameters, Module:Navbox, Template:Dead link/styles.css, and related meta-templates ~50 "pages" total. Apparently, essential backend extensions like Scribunto, ParserFunctions, and TemplateStyles must be installed, with a full export via Special:Export recommended to ensure all dependencies are included. The export produces a ridiculously huge 1.1MB file if I check "Include templates" (required; otherwise, it's tiny).
:'''SUCCESS'''!  Relatively minimalist  [[Template:Dead link]]  forked off Wikia instead. Works!  Having a strategy re https://webmasters.stackexchange.com/questions/117429/how-to-use-wikipedia-templates-on-an-outside-mediawiki would be good.  We have so I presume we already imported CS1, or does it come with MediWiki?  I see we do NOT have citation (CS1, CS2, etc) templates; citations work through Modules, so those templates are not needed, apparently. [[User:CrookKilla|CrookKilla]] ([[User talk:CrookKilla|talk]]) 20:52, 22 June 2026 (UTC)
:'''SUCCESS'''!  Relatively minimalist  [[Template:Dead link]]  forked off Wikia instead. Works!  Having a strategy re https://webmasters.stackexchange.com/questions/117429/how-to-use-wikipedia-templates-on-an-outside-mediawiki would be good.  We have so I presume we already imported CS1, or does it come with MediWiki?  I see we do NOT have citation (CS1, CS2, etc) templates; citations work through Modules, so those templates are not needed, apparently. [[User:CrookKilla|CrookKilla]] ([[User talk:CrookKilla|talk]]) 20:52, 22 June 2026 (UTC)
== vague Pro-consumer articles definition ==
kinda reads how the US' router bill does. are everything in the crossfire? for now it seems like the articles that consist of 0 anti-consumer incidents are likely to be removed. e.g. [[GrapheneOS]], [[Mullvad]], [[GOG.com]], etc. but what abt [[Valve removes arbitration requirement from Steam Subscriber Agreement]] and [[EA releases source code of classic Command & Conquer titles]]? are these next in line for the guillotine? they don't have "relevance" or "deletion" notices so it is confusing when compared w the set definition.
what I got from the vagueness is that positives are allowed such as [[Valve#Positives]] but the article must not solely be them or otherwise might "sound like we are endorsing them". yes or no? [[User:SinexTitan|SinexTitan]] ([[User talk:SinexTitan|talk]]) 17:44, 27 June 2026 (UTC)