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Humor is used on Wikipedia as a means of bringing connection to the community. This page gives some information on how humor is typically handled in various areas on the encyclopedia.
Humor that is counter to the truth or verifiability of a page on Wikipedia requires clear and concise indicators, as decided by the community ina 2013 RfC. Humor used inappropriately, without indicators, can and often does result in blocks or other corrective actions against editors.
On talk pages, text can be marked inline with{{april fools}},{{sarcasm}} or{{jokes}}. Sarcasm following these methods canprevent many disagreements from escalating.
Outside of the article namespace, full pages or sections can be marked with indicators before lead paragraphs or under the section header such as{{humor}}.

No one wants to be the skunk at the garden party, but Wikipedia is no longer the fledgling experiment it was back in the 2000s. It's now the world's foremost repository of humanity's collective knowledge, and with that privilege comes some custodial responsibilities. The benefits of humor in helping boosteditor retention must be weighed against its potential for disruption. Consider:
Think of the disclosure requirement not as an obstacle, but as a challenge. Humor can still be funny even when it's disclosed — try readingWP:Sarcasm is really helpful with a straight face — it just needs to be, well, good.
There is no clearconsensus as to when and how humor should be included in articles.
If humorous content is included in an article, it must be done in such a way as to meet all the usual article requirements, including:
Writing an articleabout humor or humorous subjects is not the same as adding humorto an article. One can write "dry" articles on humor, should that be considered appropriate. This concept is somewhat analogous to the style guidelines forwriting about fiction.
When a humorous work on a subject has attracted enough attention to beverifiable inreliable sources, it can be appropriate to reference that work on the page for the subject it is written about. For example, whereas an article inThe Onion might not be an acceptable source/reference to use to add a humorous observation to a page, if an article inThe Onion attracts outside attention, such ashere, then the humorous article can be mentioned, using the source written about it.
| “ | Humor is the grease of communications. | ” |
| — Unknown | ||
Outside of the encyclopedic content, humor is often seen on Wikipedia pages. The primary purpose ofproject namespace and similar pages are to coordinate the mission – the building of the encyclopedia – but being a humancommunity, humor often appears as well.
Humor can appear in many different ways, with considerable overlap. These ways include:
Humor tends to be very subjective. One should remain aware that what one finds hilarious, another may find offensive. The use of humor does not override such core policies asCivility andNo Personal Attacks.
Many pages which at least someWikipedians found funny have been categorized intoCategory:Wikipedia humor.