Template:Cite tweet/doc

Use this template instead of cite web to use a tweet as a reference. Always keep the notability policies in mind when using Twitter (or other social media platforms) as a reference.

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{	"params": { "number": { "label": "number", "description": "Numerical ID of the tweet", "type": "number", "required": true },		"user": { "label": "username", "description": "Twitter account name, without the @", "type": "string", "required": true },		"title": { "label": "tweet", "description": "Partial or entire content of the tweet, optionally including hashtags (#), at signs (@), and links. Note: double quote marks (\") should be replaced with single quote marks (') because the entire title will display surrounded by double quotes.",			"type": "string",			"required": true		},		"author": {			"label": "author",			"description": "Author's real name, if known. If not known, then the tweet is probably not an acceptable usage of a self-published source (see WP:SPS)",			"suggested": true		},		"author-link": {			"aliases": [				"authorlink"			],			"label": "author's article",			"description": "Title of existing Nonbinary Wiki article about the author"		},		"retweet": {			"label": "retweeted by",			"description": "The reliable source who retweeted the tweet, if the original tweeter is not anyone particularly notable. May be wikilinked."		},		"date": {			"label": "date",			"description": "date of the tweet; do not wikilink; do not include time. Note: a tweet's timestamp is in your local timezone, and may need to be adjusted to UTC.",			"required": true		},		"access-date": {			"aliases": [				"accessdate"			],			"label": "access date",			"description": "The full date when the tweet was accessed; do not wikilink"		},		"language": {			"label": "language",			"description": "The language in which the tweet is written, if not in English.",			"example": "fr",			"type": "string"		},		"location": {			"label": "location",			"description": "The location from which a tweet was sent.",			"example": "London",			"type": "string"		},		"archive-url": {			"label": "archive URL",			"aliases": [				"archiveurl"			],			"description": "The URL of an archived copy of a web page, if or in case the URL becomes unavailable; requires 'archive-date'",			"type": "string"		},		"archive-date": {			"label": "archive date",			"aliases": [				"archivedate"			], "description": "Date when the original URL was archived; do not wikilink", "type": "string" },		"url-status": { "label": "URL status", "description": "If set to 'live', the title displays as the live link; if set to dead, the title displays as the archive link", "type": "string" },		"script-title": { "label": "script tweet", "description": "For tweets in languages that do not use a Latin-based alphabet (Arabic, Chinese, Cyrillic, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, etc). Prefix with two-character ISO639-1 language code followed by a colon, e.g. for Japanese use: ja:...", "example": "ja:東京タワー" },		"trans-title": { "label": "translated tweet", "description": "An English language translation, if the tweet cited is in a foreign language; use of 'language' parameter is recommended" },		"link": { "label": "Link to Twitter article?", "description": "Set to \"no\" to not link to the Wikipedia article for Twitter. Useful for preventing overlinking when more than one tweet is cited." },               "df": { "label": "Date format", "description": "Valid values: dmy, dmy-all, mdy, mdy-all" }	},	"description": "A template for citing tweets posted on Twitter" }