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| text = '''Rules for editing the map'''
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|A [[WP:RS|reliable source]] for
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|{{nobold|A well-known source that has a reputation for neutral (not biased) territorial control coverage
|{{nobold|A well-known source that does ''not'' have a reputation for neutral (not biased) territorial control coverage, can be used (is deemed reliable) ''only'' for edits that are ''unfavorable'' to the side it ''prefers'' (''favorable'' to the side it ''opposes'').}}
|{{nobold|A source that is not well-known (or that has proven inaccurate for all edits) ''cannot'' be used (is deemed unreliable) for ''any'' edit. This includes all maps (see item 2. next).}}
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{{nobold|{{block indent|Maps from mainstream media are approximate and therefore unreliable for any edit. Maps from amateur sources are below the standards of Wikipedia for any edit. They violate [[WP:SPS]] and [[WP:CIRCULAR]].
WP:SPS: "Anyone can create a personal web page,
WP:CIRCULAR: "Do not use websites that mirror Wikipedia content or publications that rely on material from Wikipedia as sources."
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''See also: [[Wikipedia:Top 10 reasons why copying from maps is strictly prohibited on the Wikipedia Syria war map]]''}}}}
|[[WP:POV]] pushing and intentional misinterpretation of sources will not be tolerated.
{{nobold|{{block indent|If you are not sure
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''See also: [[Wikipedia:Top 10 myths about the Wikipedia Syria war map]]''}}}}
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==For quick reference, this module is transcluded on the following:==
* [[Template:Russo-Ukrainian War detailed map]]
* [[Template:Russo-Ukrainian War detailed relief map]]
* [[Template:Russo-Ukrainian War detailed map (oblasts)]]
* [[Template:Russo-Ukrainian War detailed relief map (oblasts)]]
==Icons available for use on map==
Control: [[File:Location dot blue.svg|11px]] Ukraine [[File:Location dot red.svg|11px]] Russia and allies (Donetsk People's Republic & Luhansk People's Republic)<br />
Stable mixed control (same colours): [[File:Map-ctl2-red+blue.svg|11px]] <!--Truce: [[File:LACMTA Circle Purple Line.svg|11px]] --> Uncontrolled: [[File:Location dot grey.svg|11px]]
Rural presence: [[File:3x3dot-blue.svg|12px]] [[File:3x3dot-red.svg|12px]] [[File:4x4dot-blue.svg|12px]] [[File:4x4dot-red.svg|12px]] <br/>
Contested: [[File:80x80-red-blue-anim.gif|11px]] Russia/Ukraine <br/>
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===Examples of cases where the contested icon should ''not'' be used===
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* A case where there were
▲* A case where there were many separate reports of rebel ambushes on army checkpoints so this was not a ''seizure of territory'' inside of the town. The rebels do not control any part of the town, so a contested icon is unwarranted.
* A case where the enemy reached city limits. Well, they still haven't entered the city proper (which is the prerequisite for marking the city as "contested") When the city really becomes contested, a bunch of news outlets will be reporting on it. Just because there is enemy at gates does not mean it is contested. The enemy needs to be making progress in the city.
* The evidence should be especially strong to turn a “stronghold” contested. A few clashes, especially on the periphery are not enough. There should be evidence that the enemy can do more than just hit & run attacks. In these cases, a semi-circle is often enough.
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Before saving your changes (by clicking "Publish changes"), you should preview your edits (changes). This allows you to view the map to make sure it is what you want to do before saving and making the change appear on Wikipedia. To do this, type in the box under "Preview page with this module" the name of the template: "Template:Russo-Ukrainian War detailed map". Then hit "Show preview".
==How war map
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