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'''What I do is to block for a day and, in the block message (reason) put something like "broke an article. use TestPage for testing". But do whatever you feel will encourage people not to break articles and know why'''
 
'''What I do is to block for a day and, in the block message (reason) put something like "broke an article. use TestPage for testing". But do whatever you feel will encourage people not to break articles and know why'''
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There's only one (english) version of some articles. May I add a line like this one:
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<center>'''English''' | [[Comment-ru|Russian]]</center>
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to such pages, if I have translated them into russian?

Revision as of 19:36, 25 January 2006

Time for you to become a wiki admin. You seem enjoying with the wiki and keeping an eye on its respectfulness and usability. You are up to its spirit and working hard on it. Since you show you are trustful, you are now fre to edit any page and do any administration task with it. Keep up the great job ;)

Thank you very much, I really appreciate it! :o)


Abuot spam, it would be cool if yuo blocked the IPs and users spamming. My procedure is to block any spamming IP or user for 1 year. And users who break an article (not spamming, just deteling useful data or inserting text like "hacked by blabla" (yes, there are such lammers around) or whatever) y block them between a week and a year depending on the harm and the intentionallity (maybe it was unintentionally)

OK, I'll try to do that next time.


83.205.96.249 was obviously playing with those edit buttons. What should I do in this case? Block the IP for some time or somehow encourage him/her to practice on test pages... :-\

What I do is to block for a day and, in the block message (reason) put something like "broke an article. use TestPage for testing". But do whatever you feel will encourage people not to break articles and know why


There's only one (english) version of some articles. May I add a line like this one:

English | Russian

to such pages, if I have translated them into russian?