Category:Pages with too many expensive parser function calls Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Pages_with_too_many_expensive_parser_function_calls
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These categories are used to track, build and organize lists of pages needing "attention en masse" (for example, pages using deprecated syntax), or that may need to be edited at someone's earliest convenience.
These categories also serve to aggregate members of several lists or subcategories into a larger, more efficient list (discriminated by classifications).
Typically, tracking categories are automatically populated by templates invoked in pages or by the MediaWiki software (see Special:TrackingCategories for an overview of the latter).
Administrators: Please do not delete this category as empty! This category may be empty occasionally or even most of the time.
This category is populated automatically by the MediaWiki software. It lists articles that issue too many expensive parser function calls. As of 14 October 2010, expensive function calls were #ifexist, {{PAGESINCATEGORY}} and {{PAGESIZE}}. These pages should be edited to reduce the number of expensive calls.
For a list of MediaWiki-populated tracking categories, see Special:TrackingCategories. Templates and modules which cause pages to fall into this category should use {{expensive}} at the top of their documentation sub-pages.