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{{Infobox planet}} is the infobox template used for articles about planets, moons, and minor planets. Should the color scheme presented below be adopted for classifying objects in instances of Infobox planet? –LaundryPizza03 (dc̄) 08:59, 15 May 2026 (UTC)
I'm skimming through the past discussions regarding the inclusion of the site's URL and it seems like one of the complaints at the time was that the URL wasn't "stable"? Is the website's URL stable now? I'm persuaded by PARAKANYAA arguments at Talk:Kiwi_Farms/Archive_5#URL that the article should include the URL. Even the recent RfC at Sanctioned Suicide resulted in consensus to include the URL. So for this particular article, should the URL be added back to the infobox? Some1 (talk) 03:00, 23 April 2026 (UTC)
A: Describe the Dead Internet theory as a "conspiracy theory" in Wikivoice, and present it as a conspiracy theory that proposes that since 2016 the internet has consisted primarily of bot activity and automated content manipulated by algorithmic curation, that aims to control the population and reduce genuine human interaction. The non-conspiratorial alternative can be mentioned in the article but will not be the focus.
B: Describe the Dead Internet theory as a "theory" in Wikivoice, and present it as a theory that proposes that the internet is becoming predominantly populated by AI-generated content in the wake of generative AI. The conspiratorial origin can be mentioned in the article but will not be the focus.
Should the subheader change from "Modern Levantine groups with Israelite ancestry" to "Modern Levantine populations who claim Israelite ancestry"? This works with the proceeding subheader regarding non-Levantine groups that claim Israelite origins. Or alternatively remove the subheaders completely. JJNito197 (talk) 20:18, 16 April 2026 (UTC)
Add the tag {{rfc|xxx}} at the top of a talk page section, where "xxx" is the category abbreviation. The different category abbreviations that should be used with {{rfc}} are listed above in parenthesis. Multiple categories are separated by a vertical pipe. For example, {{rfc|xxx|yyy}}, where "xxx" is the first category and "yyy" is the second category.