User:Keith/templatetest9

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Usage

Simply add {{Irrelevant}} at the top of an article whose connection to the wiki's mission is unclear.

⚠️This article's relevance is under review. Its connection to systemic consumer protection issues is unclear.

A moderator needs to check the page before this notice can be removed. Visit the noticeboard or the #appeals channel in either Zulip or Discord to request removal. The article's talk page may have related discussion.
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You can help establish relevance by showing how the issue reflects broader consumer exploitation — systemic patterns, recurring incidents, or related company policies — and linking it to modern consumer protection concerns such as privacy violations, barriers to repair, or ownership rights, in line with the Mission statement and Moderator Guidelines.

Parameters

  • nocat=yes — suppress automatic categorisation.
  • clear=false — don't insert a {{clear}} before the box.

Live preview

⚠️This article's relevance is under review. Its connection to systemic consumer protection issues is unclear.

A moderator needs to check the page before this notice can be removed. Visit the noticeboard or the #appeals channel in either Zulip or Discord to request removal. The article's talk page may have related discussion.
More info ▼

You can help establish relevance by showing how the issue reflects broader consumer exploitation — systemic patterns, recurring incidents, or related company policies — and linking it to modern consumer protection concerns such as privacy violations, barriers to repair, or ownership rights, in line with the Mission statement and Moderator Guidelines.