Template talk:Infobox online service

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Status field edit

Recently, several editors have added "online" to the "status" field of the infobox on the Xbox Live article. This got me thinking - I'm not sure what that field is intended for, since it isn't listed in the documentation (probably things like "shut down"), but as I see it, info such as current online status is inappropriate for an encyclopædia, at least in the form of an infobox item*. Such info can never be properly sourced (as far as I can tell) as any source is accurate only at the time of writing so cannot possibly reflect the current state, with the exception of official status sites, which may report a different status than is listed at any given time.

* to say "it was shut down at time X" or whatever is fine, but to claim to represent the current status is simply dishonest. In other words, I think that to say it is online/offline is unencyclopædic, but to say it was put online/offline at time/date X is fine.


The reasons for this discussion are to:

  1. determine the purpose of the field, and if it is indeed required (if it is, then the documentation will be updated to reflect this)
  2. determine whether "online"/"offline" are appropriate entries into this field

Alphathon /'æl.f'æ.θɒn/ (talk) 18:49, 9 May 2011 (UTC)Reply

Well this is embarrassing: it turns out I added the parameter when I reworked the template back in September (see: this edit). Since it was me, I can only assume I intended it for things like "defunct", so have updated the documentation to this effect. Thanks X201 for pointing this out.
It would still seem that the "online"/"offline" discussion is appropriate though, so have at it.
Alphathon /'æl.f'æ.θɒn/ (talk) 13:32, 11 May 2011 (UTC)Reply
I go along with the unencyclopaedic comment. Start date and end date are notable, but the ons and offs in the intervening period aren't. Edit: Also agree with definition of status field. - X201 (talk) 14:12, 11 May 2011 (UTC)Reply

Definition edit

What exactly is a "video game online service"? Is it giving information about the game or the service? Is it limited to browser games (like Club Penguin) and not downloadable MMORPG's (like Toontown Online)? --Wei4Green (talk) 02:37, 17 May 2018 (UTC)Reply

License edit

The infobox does imply that all the hosted online services are proprietary, as there is no possibility to add the license of the service. Some services are made available to the general public while the source is also published under a free license. I would suggest adding a "software license" parameter. Initramfs (talk) 22:48, 14 March 2019 (UTC)Reply

Merged version in sandbox edit

I've made a version of this template merged with Template:Infobox online music service. I would appreciate input as I have never performed an infobox merger before. To avoid discussion forks please comment at Wikipedia:Templates for discussion/Holding cell#Arts. --Trialpears (talk) 16:32, 29 July 2019 (UTC)Reply

  Done --Trialpears (talk) 21:22, 2 August 2019 (UTC)Reply

OS vs platform edit

Why does this template differentiate between platforms and operating systems? In the sense of "software platform", both should fit into the same category. They are also used in the exact same way. {{Infobox video game}} uses one field "platform" for both, and I think we should do this here as well. Lordtobi () 20:01, 16 November 2019 (UTC)Reply

Use of Alexa in infoboxes edit

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