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EverQuest 2 Wiki:Policy/Stub
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This is the Stub policy. It describes how to tag pages as stubs, and when pages should be tagged as stubs. A stub is an article that has some information, even if it's only a little, but is not complete. That's not to say that an article needs to be perfect, but if it's missing a great deal of its potential information, it's a stub.
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This is the Stub policy. It describes how to tag pages as stubs, and when pages should be tagged as stubs. A stub is an article that has some information, even if it's only a little, but is not complete. That's not to say that an article needs to be perfect, but if it's missing a great deal of its potential information, it's a stub.