Template:Citation needed/doc

Description
To ensure all content on this wikia is verifiable, efforts should be made to cite reliable sources wherever possible. In the case that a provided claim is missing a citation or reference, this template should be added to the text immediately after the claim. It will create a message asking for a citation, with a tooltip giving further explanation. The template cn can also be used to produce the same result.

Reliable sources
Reliable sources include:
 * 1) The text itself. Cite specific chapter numbers and link to their pages, as in.
 * 2) Word of god, and announcements from the publishers. Cite by providing an external link to the announcements/posts on Munpia or Ridibooks.

Avoid citing Twitter, Tumblr, or other social media posts unless you can verify the accounts as belonging to the author or the publisher.

To find pages that need editing to add references, go to Category:Pages needing citations.

When and how to use this template

 * Try to make clear what information you need a citation for. In cases where a single sentence in a paragraph needs citation, it is easy to become confused about how much of the preceding information needs citation. Consider using Citation needed span if the relevant text is surrounded by large amounts of text on either side.
 * Use this tag only if the information in question is probably factual (if obviously false, then it should be deleted or rewritten for accuracy), or if it is something that isn't self-evident.
 * Some tags are inserted by people who have the ability to find a citation themselves and edit it in. If this applies to you, consider adding this article to your watchlist so that you can come back to it later when you have the time.

When to not use this template

 * Don't use this tag for content you consider complex or confusing. This is for references rather than incoherence. If an article appears confusing, state so in the comments or talk pages.
 * If content is outright false or nonsensical, delete it instead of tagging it.
 * If content appears unlikely, you may remove it while adding a suitable edit summary, such as "Unlikely. Please add citations if returning this content."
 * If content appears plausible or believable, but you are unsure about its verity, consider researching to confirm its accuracy. You may realize during this process that it is false or debatable enough to need deletion or editing, rather than needing a citation.
 * Do not use a "citation needed" tag to make a point, maliciously cast doubt on some fact or editor, or because you personally dislike a particular subject, article, or editor.

If none of the above descriptions apply, you may add this template.

Template data
{	"params": { "date": { "label": "Date added", "description": "The date on which this template was added, i.e. when citations were requested.", "example": "February 2021", "type": "date", "autovalue": " ", "suggested": true },		"reason": { "label": "Reason for adding", "description": "A specific reason this text needs a citation. Shown in a tooltip.", "example": "This claim needs references to reliable sources", "type": "line", "default": "This claim needs references to reliable sources", "suggested": true }	},	"description": "Marks a line in an article as not having a reference to reliable sources and adds the article to Category:Pages needing citations. See template page for when to use this.", "format": "inline" }

Syntax
Basic usage can be achieved by placing Citation needed on a page. The additional parameters  and   can be added as follows. One or more parameters may be omitted. { {Citation needed|date &#61; Month Year|reason &#61; Your reason here}} or { {Citation needed|reason &#61; Your reason here|date &#61; Month Year}}

Without date/reason
This text needs a reference. Here is additional text placed afterwards.
 * This text needs a reference. Here is additional text placed afterwards.

With date/reason
This text needs a reference. Here is additional text placed afterwards.
 * This text needs a reference. Here is additional text placed afterwards.