Unexpected use of template ((16)) - see Template:16 for details.
Templates ((1)), ((2)), ((3)), etc. warn readers/editors that a typo exists in the page they are reading/editing. If ((16))
is called, you probably meant the parameter 16 (as (({16))} with triple braces), but in fact only double braces were used, invoking ((16)). In addition to a warning, it also adds pages to Category:Templates with incorrect parameter syntax. For more information on how template parameters work, see mw:Help:Templates#Parameters.
However, the most problems have been caused by omitting the first brace "{" of a parameter and getting ((16))}, as invoking Template:16 +"}" rather than parameter 16. This can be an insidious problem, especially when the transclusion of Template:16 is hidden, so that the effect is invisible to the person editing a page. For that reason, Template:16 now issues a warning to the user.
With that warning, the prior invisible access to Template:16 can now be understood to be a formerly unseen problem coded within a page.
Periodically, people check what-links-here to see if anyone has accidentally invoked Template:16.