Landrace.Wiki:Revision flags
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These are transient revision flags. They mark text for immediate attention during drafting and editing, mostly on machine-drafted material, and are not reader-facing maintenance tags. None of them is meant to stay on a published page. A flag left standing is unfinished work.
A WTF or LLM flag is grounds to research, rewrite or strip the passage at once.
Each flag takes an optional reason shown on hover, and an optional date. Place the flag immediately after the text it marks.
WTF
WTF marks text that does not make sense, contradicts what precedes it or is off topic. Typed as {{wtf}}. Resolve by working out what the passage was trying to say and rewriting it, or by removing it.
LLM
LLM marks text that reads as machine output: vague filler, hedging, list-like padding or the house list of LLM tells. Typed as {{llm}}. Resolve by rewriting in plain documentary prose or by cutting it.
Repetitive
Repetitive marks text that says again what an earlier sentence or section already said. Typed as {{repetitive}}. Resolve by cutting the repeat or by merging the two passages so the point is made once.
Non sequitur
Non sequitur marks a sentence or clause that does not follow from what comes before it. Typed as {{non sequitur}} or {{nonsequitur}}. Resolve by supplying the missing step, reordering or removing the stray claim.
Relevance
Relevance marks text whose bearing on the topic is unclear. Typed as {{relevance}}. Resolve by making the connection explicit or by moving the material to where it belongs.
All five place the page in Category:Pages with revision flags while the flag is present.