Shortcuts: WT:WL WT:WHITE For the spam <span class="searchmatch">whitelist</span>, see MediaWiki:Spam-<span class="searchmatch">whitelist</span>. This “<span class="searchmatch">whitelist</span> voting” page is a mechanism for proposing and publicizing...
Voting on: Replacing the language of Wiktionary:<span class="searchmatch">Whitelist</span>, specificially regarding procedures point 1 and 2 (text being changed is in bold). Procedure...
MacKenzie/patrolled.js]] for <span class="searchmatch">whitelisting</span> of registered users. continue to use [[User:Connel MacKenzie/patrolled.js]] for <span class="searchmatch">whitelisting</span> of anonymous editors....
Shortcut: WT:WL/P This is short list of pages to which all edits should be auto-patrolled, the rationale being that these pages are often edited by new...
Shortcut: WT:WL/T This page is solely of historical interest; there used to be a bot that would read this page every so often to obtain a list of contributors...
the <span class="searchmatch">whitelist</span> are supposed to be only done by administrators. That seems: excessive (why should we need so many hoops to jump through with <span class="searchmatch">whitelist</span>? It's...
page is globally spam-blacklisted. Can we MediaWiki:Spam-<span class="searchmatch">whitelist</span> (cf w:MediaWiki:Spam-<span class="searchmatch">whitelist</span>) it? I've run into the block a few times, and it came up...
[[User:|]] ([[User talk:|talk]] • contribs • rights) for autopatroller(?) Nominated by: ~~~~ Approved by:...
Do not enter a "Subject/headline" — just enter the user being nominated as the first parameter of the {{user-rights}} template....
is deemed trustworthy enough to patrol their own edits. See Wiktionary:<span class="searchmatch">Whitelist</span>. b.g.c., bgc – (not used in articles) books.google.com block – To (temporarily...