Yeah, I'm not sure why it does that, since there isn't a new external link in the template, which is:
Quote:
{| align=center style="border: 2px solid #000000; background-color:transparent; padding:1px; width:60%;"
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| style="background-color: black; color:#000000; margin:10px; border: none; text-align:center; padding: 5px;"|[[Image:Annihlator_2000.jpg|left|150px]]<br><font color="white"><span style="font-size:125%;font-weight:900;">'''Nice, but where's the trigger?'''</span><br>
''This article or section is [[:Category:Incomplete|incomplete]]. You can help '''IMFDB''' by <span class="plainlinks">[{{SERVER}}{{localurl:{{NAMESPACE}}:{{PAGENAME}}|ac tion=edit}} expanding it]</span>.''</font>
|}<includeonly>[[Category:Incomplete]]</includeonly>
<noinclude>Use this template to mark an article as [[:Category:Incomplete|incomplete]]. Place the text '''<nowiki>{{Incomplete}}</nowiki>''' at the bottom of the article. The article will then be automatically added to the "incomplete" category.
[[Category:Templates]]</noinclude>
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[The forum's stuck a space in "action" for some reason, which shouldn't be there]. Might be worth someone admin-side taking a look at what the spam-blocker is actually picking up and changing it, otherwise it'll probably block other templates too. Also, I wrote it up slightly incorrectly before; you only need to add {{Incomplete}} to an article to make it appear, the "Template:" part isn't needed.
Also, since everyone's adding it to the top of the article, should I change the part about adding it to the bottom?