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. |
Usernames:
If you've already created and begun to use an account with an unacceptable username, you can request a username change at Wiktionary:Changing username, or you can simply create a new account with an acceptable username. If you already have an account on another Wikimedia project, we strongly recommend you use the same account here, using unified login.
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.
Wiktionary is a dictionary, not a personal website, and for this reason there are rules on what user pages may contain. User pages which do not adhere to these guidelines may be nominated for deletion or even "speedily deleted" in clear-cut cases (spam, offensive messages, etc.).
While this is not a hard rule, you should probably avoid creating a user page on your first edit. This guideline is usually enforced more strictly for users who do not contribute to the dictionary proper.
User pages:
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) for this; these templates also add your user page to relevant categories, so others can easily find editors with knowledge of a certain language.{{Babel}}
.{{User time zone}}
to indicate your time zone. This may help others determine your likelihood of responding in a given time frame.{{currently}}
to indicate what you're currently working on.{{wikipedia}}
) to link to your user pages on other projects.position: fixed
or position: absolute
).It is also preferable to keep user pages and user talk pages plain and avoid excessive inline styles. These rules also apply to user subpages (e.g. User:Example~enwiktionary/subpage, which would be a subpage of User:Example~enwiktionary)
Unregistered users ("IPs") should not have user pages, as IP addresses change periodically, meaning that a user page no longer belongs to the same user once the IP changes. Furthermore, if another user were later to use the Wiktionary with the same IP, they would inherit the user page automatically. However, anyone can create an account for free; see Special:UserLogin.
User pages of permanently blocked users may be deleted at any time. If such a user is unblocked, any deleted pages may be restored at the user's request.
User talk pages (namespace User talk:
) are for other users to leave messages about the contributions of the user concerned (and for their responses). They are also used to ask questions of the user, to make them aware of activity elsewhere in the wiki, and for community discussion of issues relevant to certain users. Discussions should not contain unnecessarily malicious or offensive material. Off-topic discussion should generally be done in private, such as by email or over a social networking website.
User talk pages may be archived using subpages (for example, User talk:Example~enwiktionary/archive would be a standard place to archive User talk:Example~enwiktionary once the latter becomes too big) or content may be deleted entirely. It may be considered bad etiquette to delete a discussion on a user talk page while the discussion is still active. Such a removal may be undone or reverted to allow the discussion to continue.