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This is a Wiktionary policy, guideline or common practices page. This is a draft proposal. It is unofficial, and it is unknown whether it is widely accepted by Wiktionary editors. |
Policies – Entries: CFI - EL - NORM - NPOV - QUOTE - REDIR - DELETE. Languages: LT - AXX. Others: BLOCK - BOTS - VOTES. |
You should add your signature to any talk/discussion entry. Do this by signing your posts with four tildes ~~~~
Special:Preferences allows you to create a custom signature, that may differ from your username.
As on the English Wikipedia, for the reasons detailed below, templates (whether substituted or transcluded) are not permitted to be used as all or part of a user signature.
- Signature templates are vandalism targets, and will be forever, even if the user leaves the project.
- Certain automated scripts (bots) are used to automatically archive particularly active talk pages. These bots read the source of the talk page, but don't transclude templates, and so don't recognize the template as a signature.
- Signature templates are a small but unnecessary drain on the servers. Transcluded signatures require extra processing--whenever you change your signature source, all talk pages you have posted on must be re-cached.
- Substitution of templates in signatures is also not allowed, as any such template either will violate the reasonable length restriction of 255 characters or will be redundant to using the same content as a raw signature.
- Simple text signatures, which are stored along with the page content and use no more resources than the comments themselves, avoid these problems.
Keep signatures short, both in display and markup.
Extremely long signatures with a lot of HTML/wiki markup make page editing and discussion more difficult for the following reasons:
The software will automatically truncate both plain and raw signatures to 255 characters (characters used for HTML/wiki markup are included!).