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Wikipedia:Twinkle/doc for details on the meaning of twinkle functions.
Request for Comments link (RFC)
Code for an archive bot. Copy and paste the code and adjust name on "archive=Talk:skskjdksjdksdj/Archive %(counter)d" line with "Talk:name of article"
no archives yet (create) |
{{Archives|auto=yes|search=yes}}
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Noncoding DNA successfully archived . Myth page was successfully archived see the code there as an example that worked.
Archive talk pages - bots WP:AUTOARCHIVE see
Various levels for page protection:
An example of a successful page protection on April 10, 2017
"Category: Persecution by..." pages
Useful Links :
WP:PAGEVIEW to see statistics on each wikipedia page such as views per day/month, how many editors are watching, etc
How to use sfn notes and how to add quotes
2 Quote box examples form one page I saw one was detailed, the other very basic:
Talk Page guidelines and formatting
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for blockquotes or quote boxes
for wikipedia rules on synthesis WP:SYN and original research WP:OR
tagging sentences with things like "citation needed", "page needed" and also template message boxes like "Section or article neutrality is disputed"
on plagiarism and verifiability
inline citation wikipedia templates - inline templates i.e. page needed, citation needed, etc
WP:WINARS wikipedia is not a reliable source and how complex it is to fix everything on any article
WP:MEATPUPPET when editor recruits likeminded people to influence a page
WP:EXPERT on how wikipedia works and info on subject matter experts (SME)
WP:FORUMSHOP when editor recruits likeminded people to influence a page
WP:CANVASS when editor recruits likeminded people to influence a page
Deleted wikipedia article discussion - "Unscientific claims in religious scriptures"
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This is the source name goes Flavius Josephus: Antiquities of the Jews, Book 18, Chapter 3, 3[1] For Greek text see
This is a very basic example I saw....Seems to align to the right automatically
User:Petergstrom topic ban thread on both medicine and religion topics due to aggressive behavior.
Petergstrom edit war that resulted in Religiosity and intelligence page being protected.
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to chemistry:
Chemistry is the science of atomic matter (matter that is composed of chemical elements), especially its chemical reactions, but also including its properties, structure, composition, behavior, and changes as they relate to the chemical reactions.[2][3] Chemistry is centrally concerned with atoms and their interactions with other atoms, and particularly with the properties of chemical bonds.