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Usage

Place {{Lead too short|date=November 2024}} at the top of articles where the lead section is much shorter than what is recommended, relative to the length of the article. The appropriate length of the lead section depends on the total length of the article. If the lead fails to provide an adequate summary of the article's key points, without necessarily being too short, use the template {{lead rewrite}} instead.

You can use the |reason= parameter to specify the reason why the lead is too short, as in the following example:

{{Lead too short|date=November 2024|reason=Your critique here.}}

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TemplateData for Lead too short

<templatedata> { "description": "Use this cleanup template to indicate that the lead section of an article is too short relative to the length of the article and should be expanded.", "format": "inline", "params": { "date": { "label": "Month and year", "description": "The month and year that the template was placed (in full). \"{{subst:CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{subst:CURRENTYEAR}}\" inserts the current month and year automatically.", "type": "line", "autovalue": "{{subst:CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{subst:CURRENTYEAR}}", "example": "January 2013", "required": true }, "reason": { "label": "Reason", "description": "The reason why the lead is too short (e.g., what it is missing)", "type": "string" }, "talk": {} }, "paramOrder": [ "date", "reason", "talk" ] } </templatedata>

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