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This template is used to indicate that an article with "In popular culture" lists may contain a long list of minor or unimportant references. See Manual of Style/Trivia sections and Handling trivia for further guidance.

The template may be placed at the top of a section, or at the top of the article if the issue affects the whole article. See Usage below.

Please note that use of this template can be controversial, so if the placement of it is reverted, do not restore it, as this could be edit warring. Instead, start a discussion on the article's talk page, and either get a consensus for the use of the template, or agreement on which items in the section or article need to be removed so as not to require the use of the template at all.

Usage
This template should be substituted.

Place at the top of an article containing too many non-notable "in popular culture" entries.

If the issue pertains only to a particular section, add to the top of it. If the issue pertains only to a particular list, add to the top of it. If the issue pertains only to a particular template, add to the top of it.

The talk parameter is used to link to a particular talk page section; set talk to the name of the section to cause a link to appear.

The small parameter is used to reduce the template in size, as well as affect placement. Setting this to "left" will cause the template to reduce in size and appear on the left of the page.

This template also includes support for using the date parameter. Adding this parameter sorts the article into subcategories of Category:Articles with trivia sections and out of the parent category, allowing the oldest problems to be identified and dealt with first. A bot will add this parameter if it is omitted. Be careful to abbreviate the date, because then it will automatically add a redlinked category instead of the correct category.

This template sorts articles into Category:Articles with trivia sections from July 2024, a hidden category.

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