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== Articles ==
== Articles ==
[[File:Incident categories.png|thumbnail]]
=== Incident articles ===
An incident can apply to a specific product, service, website, piece of software, a whole product line or a company (and/or all of its products).
An incident that applies to a specific product, service, website or piece of software should belong to that category. For example, the [[Pixel 4a Battery Performance Program]] article should belong to <code><nowiki>[[Category:Pixel 4a]]</nowiki></code>.
An incident that applies to a whole product line should belong to that product line's category.<!-- TODO: example -->
An incident that applies to all of a company's products, or that should be known to anyone considering paying for one of their products, should belong to the company's category.
Incidents should also be categorized according to the categories in [[:Category:Incidents]]. These categories are a work in progress, and this section will be updated once a system has been established.


[[File:Screenshot of top of Nike page.png|thumbnail|An example of a company article]]
[[File:Screenshot of top of Nike page.png|thumbnail|An example of a company article]]
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[[File:Product line category.png|thumbnail|'''Articles''' belong to their corresponding category. '''Categories''' can belong to multiple categories, each of which can also belong to multiple categories, with the top level ones belonging to the [[:Category:Products|'''Products''']] category. '''A category page should belong to the manufacturer, service provider and/or developer's category page.''']]
[[File:Product line category.png|thumbnail|'''Articles''' belong to their corresponding category. '''Categories''' can belong to multiple categories, each of which can also belong to multiple categories, with the top level ones belonging to the [[:Category:Products|'''Products''']] category. '''A category page should belong to the manufacturer, service provider and/or developer's category page.''']]
Product line, service, website and software articles belong to their respective category. For example, the [[Google Pixel]] article belongs to <code><nowiki>[[Category:Google Pixel]]</nowiki></code>.
Product line, service, website and software articles belong to their respective category. For example, the [[Google Pixel]] article belongs to <code><nowiki>[[Category:Google Pixel]]</nowiki></code>.
[[File:Incident categories.png|thumbnail]]
=== Incident articles ===
An incident can apply to a specific product, service, website, piece of software, a whole product line or a company (and/or all of its products).
An incident that applies to a specific product, service, website or piece of software should belong to that category. For example, the [[Pixel 4a Battery Performance Program]] article should belong to <code><nowiki>[[Category:Pixel 4a]]</nowiki></code>.
An incident that applies to a whole product line should belong to that product line's category.<!-- TODO: example -->
An incident that applies to all of a company's products, or that should be known to anyone considering paying for one of their products, should belong to the company's category.
Incidents should also be categorized according to the categories in [[:Category:Incidents]]. These categories are a work in progress, and this section will be updated once a system has been established.


== Categories ==
== Categories ==