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* [[Argumentum ad nauseam]]
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* [[Gadfly (philosophy and social science)]]
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Template madness.
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Use of excessive number of stub templates is recommended.
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Another example.

Template:OmboxTemplate:Category handler Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Template:Humorous essay Template:Ombox Template:Cabal decree Template:Multiple issues Template:Main other Template madness refers to a phenomenon whereby the use of templates on a page becomes excessive and thus counterproductive to the page's usefulness.Template:Fake citation needed

On the other hand, more moderate and appropriate use of attention boxes alerts unwary readers about potentially bad information and may help the underlying problems get resolved faster.Template:Category handlerTemplate:Category handler[<span title="Script error: No such module "string".">not in body]Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".

Overview

Template:Ambox Template madness may occur when so many templates are used on a page or pages that they end up negatively affecting their usefulness.Template:Fix-span Template:Ambox

See also

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