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{{guideline|WP:UP|WP:USER}} {{subcat guideline|project content guideline|User pages|WP:UP|WP:USER|WP:USERPAGE}}
{{nutshell|title=This guideline|<p>User pages are for communication and collaboration. While considerable leeway is allowed in personalizing and managing your user pages, they are community project pages, ], or ]. They should be used to better participate in the community, and not used to excess for unrelated purposes nor to bring the project into disrepute.</p>}}
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:''For usernames in general, see ] (]).<br />For more on user talk pages, and talk pages in general, see ] (] or ]).''


'''User pages''' are pages for organizing the work users do on ], as well as speaking to other users. User pages are mainly for interpersonal discussion, notices, testing and drafts (see: ]), and, if desired, limited autobiographical and personal content. Pages in the User and User talk ] are considered to be user pages.
Misplaced Pages provides '''user pages''' to facilitate communication among '''participants in its project to build an encyclopedia.'''


User pages are available to Misplaced Pages users personally for purposes compatible with the Misplaced Pages project and acceptable to the community; ]. Misplaced Pages ] can and generally do apply to user pages, and users must observe these policies. Users believed to be in violation of these policies should first be advised on their talk page using <code>{{tls|uw-userpage}}</code> when immediate action is not otherwise necessary.
If your username is ''Example'':
* Your '''user page''' is the page at ] (or ])
* Your '''user talk page''' is the page at ] (or ])
* Your '''user subpages''' are pages of the form ] (]) or ] (]), and are listed at ] and ].
* Your '''user space''' is the collection of all the above.


== <span id="User pages and user space"></span>Terminology and page locations ==
:''Note: "''Your''" in this context means associated with you, not belonging to you.''
{{see also|Misplaced Pages:Username policy|Misplaced Pages:How to archive a talk page|Misplaced Pages:Wikipedians}}
''Your'' in this context means associated with you, not belonging to you.


; User page
The ] and ] special pages will take each user to her or his own user and user talk pages, respectively. Others will not be able to find your user page using ], they will be able to visit it only by going to ] (for the example user).
: Your user page has a name like this: User:''Example''. (].) Its normal use is to give basic information, ''if you wish'', about yourself or your Wikimedia-related activities. If you prefer to put nothing here, then you can ] it to your user talk page for the convenience of other editors. You may also wish to create a ] that will display on all Wikimedia projects where you have not created a local user page.
; User talk page
: Your user talk page (sometimes abbreviated to "your talk page" or "your user talk") has a name like this: User talk:''Example''. (].) Its normal use is for messages from, and discussion with, other editors. The only editing tool you can use with user talk pages is ], and not ]. For more information see ].
; Subpages{{anchor|SUB|What about user subpages?}}
: {{shortcut|WP:UP#SUB|WP:USERSUBPAGE|WP:CREATEUSER#SUB}} ] in user space can be used to ]. ].
; User pages or user space
: All of these pages are your user pages or user space. While you ], by custom you may manage them as you wish, so long as you do so reasonably and within these guidelines.
: You also have subpages ending {{nowrap|in <code>.js</code>}} {{nowrap|and <code>.css</code>}} to store any ] and ] that you may wish to have when you edit Misplaced Pages. Only you and ] can edit such pages, although anyone can view them.


== Creating a subpage ==
Details about you generally should not go in the main ], which is reserved for encyclopedic content.


]
If you would prefer not to have a user page, then it is recommended that you ] it to your user talk page for the convenience of other editors.
You can create subpages of your ''User page'' and your ''Talk'' page. To create a subpage, type the following into the Misplaced Pages search box and press the {{key press|Enter}} key, replacing "Your_Wikipedia_Name" with your username:
<pre>
User:Your_Wikipedia_Name/subpage_name
</pre>
This will bring you to a page with the title '''User:Your_Wikipedia_Name/subpage_name'''. Now click the "Create" button next to the Misplaced Pages search box and the editing window will open. Enter a few test words and save the new page. You will notice that different from your user page, a subpage contains a backlink to your user page, which looks like this:
<pre>
<User:Your_Wikipedia_Name
</pre>
Clicking on the backlink will bring you to your user page. But, contrary to what you might expect, no new tab has been created for "subpages", for example, containing a list of all of your subpages; everything on your user page'' is unchanged. So how do you navigate to your subpage? As a method of last resort, you can always go back to your subpage by adding the title of your subpage to the URL of your user page:
<pre>
If your home page URL is:
https://en.wikipedia.org/User:Your_Wikipedia_Name
just add the name of your subpage:
https://en.wikipedia.org/User:Your_Wikipedia_Name/subpage_name
</pre>
There is, of course, an easier method, but it has to be done manually. Copy and modify the following text and put it on your user page:
<pre>
]
</pre>
After saving your user page, clicking on this link will provide you with a list of all pages containing the string "User:Your_Wikipedia_Name", which in our case includes the sandbox, the user page and, of course, the newly created subpage.


== User talk notification ==
== What ''may'' I have on my user page? ==
{{shortcut|WP:ORANGE|WP:NEWMESSAGE}}
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Users will be notified when someone else edits their user talk page. Since 30 April 2013, registered users receive a notification through the new ] system (see image right); unregistered users still receive notifications with the old-style Orange Bar. Registered users wishing to add back the functionality of the Orange Bar notification may do so through ].


For users not editing with an account (unregistered users), the alert below is automatically displayed on all pages until they view their user talk page. If they click "new message," it will direct them to the bottom of their talk page. If they click "last change," it will show them the last edit done to their talk page. Creating a fake message banner that misleads readers into thinking they have new messages is ].
To start with, you might include a userpage notice. The text "<code><nowiki>{{userpage}}</nowiki></code>" will generate a tag which looks something like the one below. This is by no means a requirement but it can be helpful, especially for viewers new to Misplaced Pages who might be confused about what a personal page is doing on an encyclopedia.
{| id="userpage" align="center" style="text-align:center; border: {{{border-s|1}}}px solid {{{border-c|#ffc9c9}}}; background-color:{{{background|#FFFFF3}}}"
|- padding:1em;padding-top:0.5em;"
|style="font-size: 85%"|'''This is a <span style="white-space: nowrap"><span>&#87;&#105;<!-- Misplaced Pages -->&#107;&#105;</span><span>&#112;&#101;&#100;&#105;&#97;</span></span> ].'''


<div class="usermessage" style="width: 50%;">{{int:new-messages|]|<span class="plainlinks"></span>|1|1}}</div>
This is not an encyclopedia article. If you find this page on any site other than <span style="white-space: nowrap"><span>&#87;&#105;<!-- Misplaced Pages -->&#107;&#105;</span><span>&#112;&#101;&#100;&#105;&#97;</span>,</span> you are viewing a mirror site. Be aware that the page may be outdated and that the user this page belongs to may have no personal affiliation with any site other than <span style="white-space: nowrap"><span>&#87;&#105;<!-- Misplaced Pages -->&#107;&#105;</span><span>&#112;&#101;&#100;&#105;&#97;</span></span> itself. The original page is located at <span class="plainlinks" style="white-space: nowrap"><nowiki>''.</span>
|}


The links ] and ] are shortcuts that take any user to '''their own''' user and user talk pages. If someone is to visit ''your'' (or someone else's) user or user talk pages, a proper page link will be needed (e.g., <nowiki>]</nowiki>). In practice, user and user talk pages are mostly visited by clicking on ] in discussions, and links shown in ] and ].
Your userpage is for anything that is compatible with the Misplaced Pages project. It is a mistake to think of it as a homepage as ]. Instead, think of it as a way of organizing the work that you are doing on the articles in Misplaced Pages, and also a way of helping other editors to understand with whom they are working.


===Own user talk edits in watchlist===
Some people add information about themselves as well, possibly including contact information (email, instant messaging, etc), a photograph, their real name, their location, information about their areas of expertise and interest, likes and dislikes, homepages, and so forth. (If you are concerned with privacy, you may not want to and are by no means required to emulate this.) Expert editors may include their credentials, however there is currently no formal way of verifying such credentials and editors are not required to either accept or reject such credentials. (See ])
In your watchlist, you may wish to make edits to your user talk page more noticeable, so that you can check these – since they might be more urgent – before you check the other changes. To highlight all edits to your user talk page, place this CSS rule in {{yourcss}}: <syntaxhighlight lang=css>/* make it easier to pick out edits to own user talk page */
li.mw-changeslist-ns3-{{subst:REVISIONUSER}} {
background-color: #fef6e7;
border: 1px solid #edab00;
color: #000;
}</syntaxhighlight> To restrict the highlighting to just those edits which you have not yet viewed, use this rule instead: <syntaxhighlight lang=css>/* make it easier to pick out edits to own user talk page, but only if not yet visited */
li.mw-changeslist-line-watched.mw-changeslist-ns3-{{subst:REVISIONUSER}} {
background-color: #fef6e7;
border: 1px solid #edab00;
color: #000;
}</syntaxhighlight> If your user name contains spaces, you will need to make a second edit to replace these spaces with underscores.


== Options available from user pages ==
You can use your user page to help you to use Misplaced Pages more effectively: to list "to do" information, works in progress, reminders, useful links, and so forth. It is also good for experimenting with markup (that is, as a personal ]).
{{seealso|Help:User contributions|Misplaced Pages:Emailing users|Help:Preferences}}
In addition to the usual information accessible from an article page such as ], "]" and the like, users visiting user and user talk pages can also click "]" (in the sidebar or at the bottom of the page) to see what contributions you have made at Misplaced Pages over time, and "]" to see records of other events related to your editorship, done by yourself and by others. (Note that having your user page deleted does '''not''' delete any list of your wider contributions.)


Visitors to your user page can also click "]" if you have opted in ] to be able to send and receive email. Your email address will remain private unless you reveal it yourself, select the option to reveal it (in preferences), or reply using an email system outside Misplaced Pages.
Another common use is to let people know about your activities on Misplaced Pages, and your opinions about Misplaced Pages. So you might include current plans, a journal of recent activities on Misplaced Pages, and your (constructive) opinions on how certain Misplaced Pages articles or policies should be changed. If you won't be editing Misplaced Pages for a while, drop a note on your user page to that effect.


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You might want to add quotations that you like, or a picture, or some of your favorite Misplaced Pages articles or images (freely licensed only &ndash; see the ] section below), or the like.


== <span id="What may I have on my user page?"></span>What ''may'' I have in my user pages? ==
Others may also edit your user page, for instance awarding you a ] or leaving other images for you. In the event that your editing privileges on Misplaced Pages are ], a notice of this may be placed on your user page.
{{Anchor|UPYES}}{{shortcut|WP:UPYES|WP:UPGOOD}}
There is no fixed use for user pages, except that usually one's user page has something about oneself, and one's talk page is used for messaging. Provided other users can quickly and easily find the pages they need, users may, within reason, freely organize their user pages as they choose.


Users may include a user page notice on their own user pages, user talk pages, or both. Placing the template <code>{{tl|User page}}</code> at the start of a user page clearly identifies the nature of the page for readers, and also helps if people find the labeled page in ] (more about this below) and want to locate the original.
If you want to ] your contributions under an additional license or declare them all ], you may put a notice to this effect on your user page. Because of the large templates and long category names, some editors move the license templates to a subpage (see the ] section below). Whether you include an explicit license statement or not, however, all of your edits on Misplaced Pages are also licensed under the ].


Contributions can also be given a wider license – for example releasing them into the ] or ] them – by putting a notice to this effect on one's user page, or on a subpage linked from it. Note that it is not possible to give them '''narrower''' licensing: '''all''' edits on Misplaced Pages, including all userspace edits, are licensed for use under the ] and in most cases the ] as part of Misplaced Pages.
Many users include mentions of the languages they know (see ]).


User pages may be ] by other sites. If there is material you do not want copied, reposted, or reused, '''do not post it on the site'''.
You are welcome to include a link to your personal home page, although you should not surround it with any promotional language.


Certain kinds of material must not linger indefinitely in user space; see ] for details.
'''Note''': user pages are often reached through ].


Besides communication, other legitimate uses of user space include (but are not limited to):
=== What ''must'' I have on my userpage? ===
{{seealso|Misplaced Pages:Signatures#Non-Latin|Misplaced Pages:Username#Non-Latin}}
<span id="Non-Latin"/><span id="NL"/>{{shortcut|WP:UP#NL|WP:UP#Non-Latin}}
Users with non-] usernames are welcome to edit in Misplaced Pages. However, non-Latin scripts (such as Arabic, Armenian, Chinese, Cyrillic, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Thai and others<!--Please expand/reduce as you see fit-->) are illegible to most other contributors of the English Misplaced Pages. As a courtesy to the rest of the contributors, users with such usernames should register ] (alternative) user accounts (using for example the translation or the transliteration of their username) and place ] in the userpages of those accounts to their true, non-Latin userpage, include information about such redirects on the true userpage, and sign their posts (at least in part) with a Latin name. Such redirects should also be created for the user talkpage.


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For example, see ] who is redirected from ] and signs as ].
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* '''Significant editing disclosures''' (voluntary but recommended)
** Things other editors may find helpful to understand, such as ] (if publicly disclosed)
** <p>If you are editing for or on behalf of a company, organization, group, product, or person (etc.) which you wish to be open about in order to gain a good working relationship with the editing community.</p><p>(Editing must always be neutral and within encyclopedia norms. Editors tend to distrust concealed ] and agendas. Openly disclosing such interests increases respect, invites others to help, and shows a desire to edit appropriately.)</p>
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* '''Notes related to your Misplaced Pages work and activities'''
** Current or planned articles, topic areas, to-do lists, reminders, articles worked on, ] and other successes, collaborative works, draft proposals, (constructive) thoughts on Misplaced Pages articles or policies and how they should be changed, etc.
** Expansion and detailed backup for points being made (or which you may make) in discussions elsewhere on the wiki.
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* '''Work in progress or material that you may come back to in future''' (usually on subpages)
** Drafts, especially where you want discussion or other users' opinions first, for example because of ] or major proposed changes
** Drafts being written in your own user space because the target page itself is ], and notes and working material for articles (Some content may not be kept indefinitely).
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* '''Useful links, tools, and scripts'''
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* '''User space archives'''
** Old talk page threads, etc. (Some content may not be kept indefinitely in userspace if unused.)
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* '''Matters that are long enough, or active enough, to allocate them a page of their own'''
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* '''Personal writings suitable within the Misplaced Pages community'''
** Non-article Misplaced Pages material such as reasonable Misplaced Pages humor, essays and perspectives, personal philosophy, comments on Misplaced Pages matters
** Disclosures of important matters such as absences or self-corrections that you would like other editors to know about, etc.
** <p>Statements of congratulations or condolence for major events, especially if related to Misplaced Pages editorship or major life-events.</p><p>(Make sure the user wants these to be publicly mentioned on the wiki, they may wish it to be private.)</p>
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* '''Experimentation''' (usually on subpages)
** Trial pages for ], unfamiliar or specialist ] (including ]), etc., as a kind of personal ].
** <p>Pages to test ] and ] without doing harm.</p><p>User pages and user subpages can be ] and ], so they behave like templates, and can be tested as such.</p>
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* '''Limited autobiographical content'''
** For example, languages you know (see ]) or fields you have knowledge in.
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* '''A ''small and proportionate'' amount of suitable unrelated material'''
** <p>A number of users have Misplaced Pages and sister project content such as (free use) pictures from ], favorite Misplaced Pages articles, or quotations that they like.</p><p>'''Pages used for blatant ] or as a ] or ] for unrelated matters are usually considered outside this criterion.''' For example: a five-page résumé and advertising for your band will probably be too much, a brief three-sentence summary that you work in field X and have a band named Y will be fine.</p><p>Editors may not use their userspace to solicit compensation for their Misplaced Pages contributions.</p>
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You are also welcome to include a simple link to your personal home page, although you should not surround it with any promotional language. However, if a link to your home page is the ''only'' thing on your userpage, this may be seen as an attempt at self-promotion.
In case a non-Latin username holder refuses to create such redirects, third-party users may create them at their discretion for ease in navigation.


User pages are also used for administrative purposes, to make users aware of ], warnings, or other sanctions if they happen, and to notify of matters that may affect articles you have worked on or editorial issues you have been involved with. Others may also edit your user pages, for instance awarding you a ] or leaving notes and images for you, or adding comments and questions. Although you have wide leeway to edit your user pages, a few of these matters should not be removed (see below).
=== What about user subpages? ===
<span id="SUB"/>{{shortcut|WP:UP#SUB}}
If you need more pages, you can create ]. More or less, you can have anything here that you might have on your user or user talk page.


=== Userspace and mainspace ===
Examples:
Details about yourself should '''not''' normally go in the main encyclopedia ] (reserved for encyclopedia articles '''only'''), and encyclopedia articles should '''never''' link to or ] any userspace pages.
*A work in progress, until it is ready to be released. This is typically not necessary, though some people do this especially for ] compliance or drafts of a page whose title is ]. See also: ]
*] of user talk
*Tests; for testing a ], make it a separate subpage.
*Sections of your user page that are big enough to require their own page, e.g. a page of awards you have received or pictures you have taken.


In the rare case that you or something closely connected to you may have an article in the encyclopedia, that is always treated as '''completely separate''' from you '''as an editor'''. You should very carefully read the guidance on ] and generally '''avoid''' editing about yourself or matters closely related to you in any article.
== What may I ''not'' have on my user page? ==
<span id="NOT"/>{{shortcut|WP:UP#NOT}}
'''Generally, you should avoid substantial content on your user page that is unrelated to Misplaced Pages.''' ] a general hosting service, so your user page is not a personal homepage. Your page is about you as a Wikipedian. Examples of unrelated content include:


If you would like to draft a new article, ] provides a standard template and useful guidance to help you create a draft in your userspace, and the ] can walk you through all stages of creating an article with the option to save as a userspace draft too. You can use the template {{tl|userspace draft}} to tag a userspace draft if it is not automatically done for you.
* A ] recording your non-Misplaced Pages activities

* Extensive discussion not related to Misplaced Pages
=== Personal and privacy-breaching material ===
* Excessive personal information (more than a couple of pages) unrelated to Misplaced Pages
{{see also|Misplaced Pages:On privacy, confidentiality and discretion}}
Some people add personal information such as contact details (email, instant messaging, etc.), a photograph, their real name, their location, information about their areas of expertise and interest, likes and dislikes, etc. Once added, this information is unlikely to ever become private again. It could be copied elsewhere or even used to ] you in the future. '''You are cautioned to think carefully before adding non-public information to your user page, because you are ''highly unlikely'' to be able to completely retract it later, even if you change your mind and no longer wish for the information to be public'''.

Privacy-breaching non-public material, whether added by yourself or others, '''may be removed''' from any page upon request, either by administrators or (unless impractical) by purging from the page history and any logs by ] (see ]).

=== Userboxes ===
] are fun little boxes you can put in your user page to express yourself. They are rectangular and usually contain a picture and text. Here is an example:
{{userbox|orange|yellow|]|A userbox is a small rectangular box that looks like this.}}
{{clear}}

== <span id="NOT"></span><span id="What may I not have on my user page?"></span>What may I ''not'' have in my user pages? ==
{{See also|Misplaced Pages:Biographies of living persons#Non-article space}}
{{shortcut|WP:UP#NOT|WP:UPNOT|WP:UPBAD}}
Generally, '''you should avoid substantial content on your user page that is unrelated to Misplaced Pages.''' ] a general hosting service, so your user page is not a personal website. Your user page is about you as a Wikipedian, and pages in your user space should be used as part of your efforts to contribute to the project.

In addition, there is broad agreement that '''you may not include in your user space material that is likely to bring the project into disrepute''', or which is likely to give widespread offense (''e.g.'' ]). Whether serious or ], "]" is usually interpreted as applying to user space as well as the encyclopedia itself, and "]" relates to article pages and images; in other namespaces there '''are''' restrictions aimed at ensuring relevance, value, and non-disruption to the community. You do have more latitude in user space than elsewhere, but ]. ''Extremely offensive material may be removed on sight by any editor.''

The Misplaced Pages community is generally tolerant and offers fairly wide latitude in applying these guidelines to regular participants. Particularly, community-building activities that are not strictly "on topic" may be allowed, especially when initiated by committed Wikipedians with good edit histories. At their best, such activities help us to build the community, and this helps to build the encyclopedia. But at the same time, if user page activity becomes disruptive to the community or gets in the way of the task of building an encyclopedia, it must be modified to prevent disruption.

=== Excessive unrelated content ===
Unrelated content includes, but is not limited to:

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{| class="wikitable"
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! {{anchor|GOALS}}Writings, information, discussions, and activities <u>not closely related</u> to Misplaced Pages's goals
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{{shortcut|WP:UP#GOALS}}
* A ] recording your non-Misplaced Pages activities.
* Extensive discussion not related to Misplaced Pages.
* Extensive personal opinions on matters unrelated to Misplaced Pages, wiki philosophy, collaboration, free content, the ], etc. * Extensive personal opinions on matters unrelated to Misplaced Pages, wiki philosophy, collaboration, free content, the ], etc.
* Extensive writings and material on topics having virtually no chance whatsoever of being directly useful to the project, its community, or an encyclopedia article. (For example, in the latter case, because it is ], is in complete disregard of ], or is clearly ] for other clear reasons.)
* Advertising or promotion of a business or non-Misplaced Pages-related organization (such as purely commercial sites or referral links)
* Communications unrelated to Misplaced Pages, with people uninvolved with the project or its related work.
* Other non-encyclopedic related material
{{shortcut|WP:UP#GAMES}} {{anchor|GAMES}}
* Extensive use of <span id="polemic"/>] statements
* Games, roleplaying sessions, secret pages and other things pertaining to "entertainment" rather than "writing an encyclopedia". Such activities are generally frowned upon by the community. Games of no educational value relevant to the project are routinely deleted at ]. (Compare ] and ].)
*Material that can be construed as attacking other editors, including the recording of perceived flaws. An exception is made for evidence compiled within a reasonable time frame to prepare for a ] process.
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
* <span id="Games" /> Games, roleplaying sessions, and other things pertaining to "entertainment" rather than "writing an encyclopedia," particularly if they involve people who are not active participants in the project. (cite as ]) (compare ] and ].)
! {{anchor|PROMO}}Promotional and advocacy material and links
* Communications with people uninvolved with the project or related work
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* Images which you are not free to use (usually ] images; see below)
{{shortcut|WP:UP#PROMO}}
* Categories and templates intended for other usage, in particular those for articles and guidelines
* Advertising or promotion of an individual, business, organization, group, or viewpoint unrelated to Misplaced Pages (such as commercial sites or referral links).
* Extensive self-promotional material, especially when not directly relevant to Misplaced Pages.
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
! {{anchor|POLEMIC}}Very divisive or offensive material not related to encyclopedia editing
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{{shortcut|WP:POLEMIC|WP:UP#POLEMIC}}
* ]al statements unrelated to Misplaced Pages, or statements attacking or vilifying groups of editors, persons, or other entities (these are generally considered divisive and removed, and reintroducing them is often considered ]).
* Material that can be viewed as attacking other editors, including the recording of perceived flaws. The compilation of factual evidence (diffs) in user subpages, for purposes such as preparing for a ] process, is permitted {{em|provided}} it will be used in a timely manner.
* Users should generally not maintain in public view negative information related to others without very good reason. Negative evidence, laundry lists of wrongs, collations of diffs and criticisms related to problems, etc., should be removed, blanked, or kept privately (i.e., not on the wiki) if they will not be imminently used, and the same once no longer needed.
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! {{anchor|USERBIO}}Personal information
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{{shortcut|WP:USERBIO}}
* Personal information of other persons without their consent.
* Inappropriate or excessive personal information unrelated to Misplaced Pages.
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! {{anchor|NOTSUITED}}Misplaced Pages content not suited to userspace
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{{shortcut|WP:UP#NOTSUITED}}
* Images which are not free to use (usually ] images; {{crossref|see ]}}).
* Categories and templates intended for other usage, in particular those for articles and guidelines.
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In general, if you have material that you do not wish for others to edit, or that is otherwise inappropriate for Misplaced Pages, it should be placed on a personal web site. Many free and low-cost web hosting, email, and weblog services are widely available, and are a proper place for content unrelated to Misplaced Pages. You might also want to consider ] for wiki-style community collaboration. Alternatively, you can download the ] software and install it on your own server if you want full control. In general, if you have material that you do not wish others to edit, or that is otherwise inappropriate for Misplaced Pages, it should be placed on a personal web site. Many free and low-cost web hosting, email, and weblog services are widely available, and are a proper place for content unrelated to Misplaced Pages. For wiki-style community collaboration, you can download the ] software and install it on your own server if you want full control, or use one of many online ]s.


=== <span id="Statements of violence"></span>Advocacy or support of grossly improper behaviors with no project benefit ===
The Misplaced Pages community is generally tolerant and offers fairly wide latitude in applying these guidelines to regular participants. Particularly, community-building activities that are not strictly "on topic" may be allowed, especially when initiated by committed Wikipedians with good edit histories. At their best, such activities help us to build the community, and this helps to build the encyclopedia. But at the same time, if user page activity becomes disruptive to the community or gets in the way of the task of building an encyclopedia, it must be modified to prevent disruption.
Statements or pages that seem to advocate, encourage, or condone these behaviors:<ref>Treatment such as excusing, trivializing, or normalizing these issues as tolerable or of little importance (for example, by explaining support of vandalism as being 'humor' or edit warring as being valid for resolving content issues) will generally be seen as having the same effect as condoning the behavior, and may also be removed.</ref> ], ], ], ], ], ], and ]. ("Acts of violence" includes all forms of violence but does ''not'' include mere statements of support for controversial groups or regimes that some may interpret as an encouragement of violence.)


These may be removed, redacted or ] by any user to avoid the appearance of acceptability for Misplaced Pages, and existing ] may apply. To preserve traditional leeway over userspace, other kinds of material should be handled as described ] unless otherwise agreed by consensus.
Do '''not''' put your userpage or subpages, including work-in-progress articles, into categories used by Misplaced Pages articles (example: ]). Be careful of templates and stub notices that put a work-in-progress article into categories. You can "quote" categories by adding a colon before "Category", like this: <nowiki>]</nowiki>. This turns it into an ordinary link. Templates and stub notices can be turned into links to themselves by putting '''tl|''' ("tl" followed by a pipe character) in front of their names, like this: <nowiki>{{tl|stub}}</nowiki> You can also "comment out" a portion of text by placing <code>&lt;!--</code> in front of it and <code>--&gt;</code> after it; this makes the parser ignore that portion of the page.


=== Categories, templates that add categories, and redirects ===
=== Copies of other pages ===
{{see | WP:Categorisation#Categorizing user pages|Misplaced Pages:user categories}}
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Do '''not''' put your userpage or subpages, including draft articles, into ]. Userpages and subpages may be placed in appropriate administrative categories, such as ].
While userpages and subpages can be used as a development ground for generating new content, this space is not intended to indefinitely archive your preferred version of disputed or previously deleted content or indefinitely archive permanent content that is meant to be part of the encyclopedia. In other words, Misplaced Pages is ]. Private copies of pages that are being used solely for long-term archival purposes may be subject to ].


Especially note that templates often add categories themselves. You can prevent this while the article is being drafted, by putting '''<code><nowiki>tlx|</nowiki></code>''' between the <nowiki>{{</nowiki> and the template name, like this: '''{{tlx|tlx|stub|any parameters}}'''.
Similarly, pages kept in userspace should not be designed to functionally substitute for articles or Misplaced Pages space pages. If you find that your user subpage has become as useful as a normal article or project page, consider ] it into the appropriate namespace or merging it with other similar pages already existing there. One should never create links from a mainspace article to any userpage, nor should a userspace essay be used as the primary documentation for any Misplaced Pages policy, guideline, practice, or concept.


You can also force a portion of text to be ignored by adding <code>&lt;!--</code> in front of it and <code>--&gt;</code> after it, or by adding a colon before "Category", like this: <code><nowiki>]</nowiki></code> to force a category link to act like a plain wikilink.
=== Images on user pages ===
Do '''not''' include non-free images (''copyrighted images lacking a free content license'') on your user page or on any subpage thereof (this is official policy and the usual wide user page latitude does not apply, see ] for details). Non-free images found on a user page (including user talk pages) will be removed (preferably by replacing it with a link to the image) from that page without warning (and, if not used in a Misplaced Pages article, deleted entirely).


User talk pages '''should not redirect to anything other than''' the talk page of another account controlled by the same user. However, redirects from userspace subpages to mainspace are common and acceptable. Soft redirects are allowed on userpages.
===Simulated MediaWiki interfaces===


===User pages that look like project pages===
The Misplaced Pages community generally frowns upon ] the ] interface, and it should be avoided except when necessary for testing purposes.
Userspace is also not a substitute for project space (''Misplaced Pages:...''), nor should a userspace page be used as primary documentation for any Misplaced Pages policy, guideline, practice, or established concept. If your user page related to the project becomes widely used or linked in project space, or has functional use similar to a project page, consider moving it into project space or merging it with other similar pages already existing there.


===Content copied from mainspace===
==Inappropriate content==
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:''See also the policy section ].''
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There is broad agreement that you may not include in your user space material that is likely to bring the project into disrepute, or which is likely to give widespread offense (''e.g.'' pro-pedophilia advocacy) &mdash; whether serious or ], it's not what user pages are for. ] is usually interpreted as applying to user space as well as the encyclopedia itself. You do have more latitude in user space than elsewhere, but remember: ] about it. Extremely offensive material may be removed on sight by any editor.
Old copies of mainspace articles should be deleted. Mainspace material may be copied to userspace for short-term, active drafting or experimental purposes (the template {{tl|userspace draft}} can be added to the top of the page to identify these). Note the requirements of ]. Satisfactory edits should be promptly incorporated into the mainspace article and the userspace copy deleted (use {{tl|db-u1}}), as content forking represents an attribution hazard.


== Ownership and editing of pages in the user space == ===User pages that look like articles===
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{{redirect|WP:FAKEARTICLE|deliberately deceiving articles|Misplaced Pages:Do not create hoaxes}}
As a tradition, Misplaced Pages offers wide latitude to users to manage their user space as they see fit. However, pages in user space still do belong to the community:
Userspace is ] and should not be used to indefinitely host pages that look like articles, ], deleted content, or your preferred version of disputed content. Pages that look like articles outside of mainspace, such as ], should not be ] for search engines.
* Contributions must be licensed under the ], just as articles are.
* Other users may edit pages in your user space, although by convention your user page will usually not be edited by others.
* Community policies, including ], apply to your user space just as they do elsewhere. Article content policies such as ] generally do not.
* In some cases, material that does not somehow further the goals of the project may be removed (see below), as well as edits from banned users.


When a userspace page reaches a point where it can be included as an article, consider ] it into mainspace or using its content appropriately in other relevant articles. {{tl|Userpage blanked}} may be added to such pages that have not been edited for a considerable amount of time.
In general it is considered polite to avoid substantially editing another's user page without their permission. Some users are fine with their user pages being edited, and may even have a note to that effect. Other users may object and ask you not to edit their user pages, and it is probably sensible to respect their requests. The best option is to draw their attention to the matter on their talk page and let them edit their user page themselves if they agree on a need to do so. In some cases a more experienced editor may make a non-trivial edit to your userpage, in which case that editor should leave a note on your talk page explaining why this was done. This should not be done for trivial reasons.
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=== Removal of comments, warnings ===
{{seealso|Misplaced Pages:Don't restore removed comments}}
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Policy does not prohibit users from removing comments from their own talk pages, although ] is preferred. The removal of a warning is taken as evidence that the warning has been read by the user. Deleted warnings can still be found in the page history.


Actual fake articles should be deleted as incompatible with the purpose of the project. Pages that egregiously present false information may be tagged with {{tl|db-hoax}}. Blatant promotional content may qualify for {{tl|db-g11}} tagging. Clearly inappropriate content created by non-genuine contributors should be tagged with {{tl|db-u5}}. Pages that preserve material previously deleted, without an active attempt to address the reasons for deletion, if left live, may be deleted by tagging with {{tl|db-g4}}. Less blatant cases are routinely deleted at ].
=== Use of page protection for user pages ===


===Old unfinished draft articles===
As with article pages, user pages are occasionally the targets of ], or, more rarely, ]. When edit wars or vandalism persist, the affected page should be protected from editing.
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Unfinished userspace drafts may be ignored, moved to ] or listed at ] for adoption by other editors if the original author no longer wants them or appears to have stopped editing.


Old drafting pages in the userspace of inactive users:
Most user page vandalism occurs in retaliation for a contributor's efforts to deal with vandalism. Administrators may protect their own user pages when appropriate, and are permitted to edit protected pages in user space. Sometimes a non-administrator's user page may be the target of vandalism. Such pages should be listed at ] and may then be protected by an administrator.
# If suitable for mainspace, move to mainspace;<ref>Userspace drafts which do not meet article content standards '''should not''' be moved to mainspace in order to seek deletion. If a userspace draft was moved to mainspace but is found not fit to be in mainspace, it '''must be''' returned to the parent location.</ref>
# if the draft is not problematic (e.g. no BLP, reliability, promotional issues) but not ready for mainspace, let it be;<ref name="Jan20RfC">]</ref>
# if of some potential but problematic, then blank during periods of inactivity using {{tl|Userpage blanked}};<ref name="Jan20RfC"/>
# if the draft ], consider nominating it for deletion;
# if an actual draft version of a ] article, redirect if it was copied by the ], otherwise ]; and finally,
# if the draft has no potential and is problematic even if blanked, ].
'''''Note''': Redirects from userspace subpages to mainspace are common and acceptable. ] is an alternative considered preferable by some.''


User space drafts have no expiration date and thus, cannot and should not be deleted on the grounds of their age alone.<ref>]</ref> Furthermore:<ref>]</ref>
Note that repeatedly inserting copyrighted content on your own user page after being notified that doing so violates our policy is also considered disruptive, and may result in it being protected.
* ] '''does not''' apply to drafts.
* User space drafts prevented from being moved to the main space only because of the GNG are not to be kept indefinitely.<ref>There is no consensus holding time.</ref>
* Drafts deemed fit to be articles can be moved across namespaces or submitted for AfC without the author's explicit permission if and only if the draft creator is reasonably inactive.
* Userspace drafts which do not meet article content standards '''should not''' be moved to mainspace in order to seek deletion.
* In case a userspace draft was moved to mainspace but is found not fit to be in mainspace, it '''must be''' returned to the previous location in userspace.
* Any editor who intends to improve old userspace drafts can move them ''provided'' the creator of said draft is "reasonably" inactive.


=== <span id="Non-free images"></span>Non-free files===
Vandalism of talk pages is less common. Usually such vandalism should merely be reverted. ] should be used for repeated vandalism of talk pages, where policy permits. In rare cases, protection may be used but is considered a last resort given the importance of talk page discussions to the project.
Do '''not''' include non-free files (''copyrighted files lacking a free content license'') on your user page or on any subpage thereof, per the ]. Non-free files found on user or user talk pages will be removed without warning and, if unused in a Misplaced Pages article, will be ]. Links to non-free files are acceptable—place a colon before the word "File" as in <code><nowiki>]</nowiki></code>.


=== Images that would bring the project into disrepute ===
Protected pages in user space should be unprotected as soon as is practical.
There is broad consensus that you should not have any image in your userspace that would bring the project into disrepute and you may be asked to remove such images. Content clearly intended as sexually provocative (images and in some cases text) or to ] that appears to have little or no project benefit or using Misplaced Pages only as a ] or for ], may be removed by any user (or deleted), subject to appeal at ].<ref>The community has taken many nude and sexual galleries to ]. '''As a guide:'''
* Those created by known and respected long-standing contributors, whose aim is clearly more to showcase our work and ] and that are not designed for self-amusement or for sexual provocation may be kept but even so have at times been MFD'ed multiple times or closed as "no consensus".
* Those which use Misplaced Pages as personal webspace, are excessively focused upon sexual material, aim at "pushing the edge" on freedom to use userspace, or ], rather than project benefit, especially by editors with a lesser record of positive contribution and cases where non-free imagery is a problem (]), tend to be deleted (], ]).</ref> Context should be taken into account. Simple personal disclosures of a non-provocative nature (such as userboxes or statements about sexuality and relationship status) are unaffected.


=== Removal of inappropriate content === === Copyright violations ===
The same rules for ] apply on userpages as in article space. Text must be either freely licensed or out of copyright; otherwise only a short quote can be used. If you use text from another source on your userpage, it should still be credited to the author, whether or not it is currently copyrighted.


===<span id="SMI"></span><span id="Simulated MediaWiki interfaces"></span>Simulation and disruption of the MediaWiki interface===
If the community lets you know that they would rather you delete some content from your user space, you should consider doing so — such content is only permitted with the consent of the community. Alternatively, you could move the content to another site, and link to it.
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The Misplaced Pages community ] simulating the ] interface, except on the rare occasion when it is necessary for testing purposes. Fake ] that mislead readers into thinking they have new messages are also prohibited.<ref>]. The RfC covered only banners that closely resemble the one listed at {{section link|#User talk notification}} in both wording and color. {{As of|2013}}, the ] has replaced user talk notification banners for registered users. It is still used for unregistered users and for registered users who have manually enabled it.</ref>


CSS and other formatting codes that disrupt the MediaWiki interface, for example by preventing important links or controls from being easily seen or used, making text on the page hard to read or unreadable (other than by way of commenting out), or replacing the expected interface with a disruptive simulation, may be removed or remedied by any user. Inappropriate internal or external links that unexpectedly direct the reader to unreasonable locations or violate ] may also be removed or remedied by any user. Text, images, and non-disruptive formatting should be left as intact as possible. Users of such code should consider possible disruption to ''other'' ], ], and ].
If you do not cooperate, inappropriate content will eventually be removed, either by editing the page (if only part of it is inappropriate), or by redirecting it to your main user page (if it is entirely inappropriate).


== <span id="OWN"></span><span id="Ownership and editing of pages in the user space"></span>Ownership and editing of user pages ==
In extreme cases, your user subpage may be deleted, following a listing on ], subject to ].
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{{hatnote|This section applies to all pages within your user space.}}
Traditionally, Misplaced Pages offers wide latitude to users to manage their user space as they see fit. However, pages in user space belong to the wider community. They are '''not''' a personal homepage, and do not belong to the user. They are part of Misplaced Pages, and exist to make collaboration among editors easier.


You can alter your user page with either ] or ], but you can only edit user talk pages with Source Editor or the ].
==== What to do if you find someone else's user page being used inappropriately ====


Bots and other users may edit pages in your user space or leave messages for you, though by convention others will not usually edit your user page itself, other than (rarely) to address significant concerns or place project-related tags. Material that clearly does not somehow further the goals of the project may be removed (see ]), as may edits from ] users. Most community policies including ] and ] will apply to your user space, just as elsewhere. (Purely content policies such as ] and ] generally do not apply unless the material is moved into mainspace.)
A user page being used as a personal web page may be nominated for deletion at ]. A personal image may be nominated for deletion at ]. If you are considering nominating a user page or personal image for ] because it appears to be used as a ], please be aware that many editors will consider this a ] on themselves, because they may believe they ] "my userpage". Be very careful not to ] away from Misplaced Pages, and try to ] that they are merely trying to share information about themselves. Try to resolve the issue on the user's talk page first. Also note that a limited amount of personal information (perhaps a ''short'' biography) and a freely licensed (never ]) tasteful personal photograph or two are usually allowed on a user's page in order to show the user's human side, but only if the page complies with other Misplaced Pages policies. Users with most of their contribution edits outside their user space should be given more leeway in this regard than users whose edits consist solely or mostly of user space edits. And always remember that a user's user page being used as a personal web page is not in itself a ].


As with all other edits, user space contributions are irrevocably licensed for copying and reuse under the ] and ].
==How do I create a user subpage?==
In all ] except for the ] (where articles are created), it is possible to create a subpage of a "parent" page. So if a page is called "PAGE", a subpage of "PAGE" with the name "SUBPAGE" would be located at "PAGE/SUBPAGE".


Finally, a few specific notices and tags, if placed, may not be moved to a less visible subpage or deleted without discussion.
] is an example of a user subpage for ]. Your user page, if it exists yet, is ]. If you wanted to create a user subpage called "Sandbox", you would find it ].


=== <span id="CMT"></span><span id="Removal of comments, warnings"></span>Removal of comments, notices, and warnings ===
New editors and experienced Wikipedians can use subpages to their ''user page'' to develop templates and articles, test ] markup, and create new articles before moving them to the main Misplaced Pages space.
{{redirects here|WP:BLANKING|other uses|Misplaced Pages:Blanking}}
{{redirects here|WP:REMOVE|removal of content|Misplaced Pages:CANTFIX}}
{{shortcut|WP:BLANKING|WP:REMOVED|WP:NOTWALLOFSHAME}}
{{see also|Misplaced Pages:Don't restore removed comments|#Deleting your user page or subpages|#Deletion of user talk pages}}


Policy does not prohibit users, whether registered or unregistered, from removing comments from {{strong|their own}} talk pages, although ] is preferred. If a user removes material from their talk page, it is normally taken to mean that the user {{strong|has read}} and {{strong|is aware}} of its contents; this is true whether the removal was manual or automatic. There is no need to keep them on display, and usually users should not be forced to do so. It is often best to simply let the matter rest if the issues stop. If they do not, or they recur, then any record of past warnings and discussions can be found in the ] if ever needed, and these ] are just as good evidence of previous matters.
There are several common uses for user subpages:
#To place user page-appropriate content on a separate page in order to avoid having a large user page or merely not to conspicuously display it (for example, an ] page).
#To plan large changes to articles, new articles, or allow Wikipedians to ].
#To delineate views on Misplaced Pages, its functioning, or behavior of Wikipedians in general.
#To test ] or ]. User pages and user subpages can be ] and ], so they behave like ], and can be tested as such. Pages meant for arbitrary testing are called sandboxes; there is a ] for general testing, but not for long-term development.


A number of important matters may {{strong|not}} be removed by the user—they are part of the wider community's processes:
To link to a user subpage called "Sandbox" from your ], place the text
* Declined ] regarding a currently active sitewide block.{{shortcut|WP:KEEPDECLINEDUNBLOCK}}
:<pre>]</pre>
* ] tags for the user talk page itself<ref name="deletion">This only applies in the rare case that the user talk page itself has been nominated for deletion. Notifications ''about'' deletions may be removed at any time.</ref> (while the discussion is in progress).
on your page, or use a ] with the same source. Make sure to experiment on your user page, ''not'' on this page! Do not forget the first forward slash or you will put the page in the ] as a regular article and will have to ask for ] if you save what you write (by tagging the page with {{tl|db-author}}). If your user page does not have a subpage named "Sandbox", the link will appear to be red, indicating that a page has no content, and if you just navigate away without saving any content the page will not be created and there is nothing to delete.
* ] tags for the user talk page itself<ref name="deletion"/> and requests for uninvolved administrator help (an administrator will quickly determine if these are valid or not; use the link embedded in the notice to object and post a comment, do {{strong|not}} just remove the tag).
* For IP editors, templates and notes left to indicate other users share the same IP address. This includes schools, military installations, WiFi hotspots, and other {{strong|shared}} IP addresses, but not dynamic IP addresses. Very old content on these pages may be removed.


'''Note:''' Restoring talk page notices, even if they should not be removed, is '''not''' a listed exception to the ].<ref>In such cases it ''may'' be appropriate to request revocation of talkpage access.</ref>{{anchor|noban}}
Sandboxes are useful for testing changes to pages, but once you are sure of yourself regarding an edit, you can just click on the "Show preview" button, and proof-read thoroughly. If you need help creating a user subpage, you can get assistance at ]. You can add an infobox named {{tl|User Sandbox}} to your sandbox. The infobox notes that the sandbox is used to make tests.


== How do I delete a user subpage? == === Editing of other editors' user and user talk pages ===
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In general, one should avoid substantially editing another's user and user talk pages, except when it is likely edits are expected and/or will be helpful. If unsure, ask.


If an editor asks you not to edit their user pages, such requests should, within reason, be respected. However, editors ], especially concerning their talk pages, as doing so can impede the ordinary communication which is important for the improvement and smooth running of the project. Also, a user cannot avoid administrator attention or notices and communications that policies or guidelines require to be posted merely by demanding their talk page not be posted to. Still, repeatedly posting on a user's page after being asked not to, without good reason, may be seen as ] or a similar kind of disruptive behavior. When in doubt, ask for help from another experienced editor or uninvolved administrator. See also ] for tips on resolving disputes.
You can easily request the deletion of any of your user subpages (or possibly your user page) by adding {{tl|db-userreq}} to the top of page.


{{Dablink|Further information on this area is at ], in particular the sections on ], ], and norms related to ]. These apply to user talk pages as well as all other discussion pages on Misplaced Pages.}}
Alternatively, you might consider simply making the page ] to your user page. This is normally sufficient for most people's needs. There may however be a reason for the page to be kept.


=== <span id="Removal of inappropriate conten"></span><span id="What to do if you find someone else's user page being used inappropriately"></span>Handling inappropriate content ===
Only tag for deletion your '''own''' personal pages, and only if you have a genuine reason for requesting a personal '''subpage''' of yours be deleted.
{{Shortcut|WP:USERTALKBLOG|WP:USERPAGEBLOG}}
==== On your user pages ====
If the community lets you know that they would rather you delete some content from your user space, you should consider doing so—such content is only permitted with the consent of the community. Alternatively, you could move the content to another site, and link to it.


Although other editors will aim to respect your user space, if corrective action is needed and not undertaken, the inappropriate content will eventually be removed, either by editing the page (if only part is inappropriate), by redirecting the page to your main user page (if entirely inappropriate), by community discussion at ], or possibly by the application of ]. Inappropriate content may be removed from any page in your user space, including your user talk page.
Pages which have formerly been in a different namespace and moved to a subpage of the user namespace may not be deleted in this way. These must be listed either at ], or if they were not found originally in the article namespace, at ]. On the other hand, if you would just like them to be moved back, then by all means ask at ].


== How do I delete my user pages? == ==== On others' user pages ====
The best option if there is a concern with a user's page is to draw their attention to the matter via their talk page and let them edit it themselves, if they are agreeable. In some cases a more experienced editor may make substantive edits to another user's user space, in which case that editor should leave a note explaining why this was done. This should not be done for trivial reasons. If the user does not agree, or does not effectively remedy the concerns, or the matter is unsure or controversial, then other steps in this section can be taken including ] opinions or proposing the page for deletion.
Where there is no significant abuse and no administrative need to retain the personal information, you can request that your own user page and user ] be deleted.


If the material must be addressed urgently (for example, unambiguous copyright, attack, defamation, or ] reasons, etc.), the user appears inactive, your edit appears unlikely to cause problems, and you are quite sure the material is inappropriate, then ] the problem material minimally and leave a note explaining what you have done, why you have done so, and inviting the user to discuss if needed. If the entire page is inappropriate, consider {{strong|blanking}} it, or {{strong|redirecting}} the subpage to the userpage, or to the most relevant existing mainspace or project space page.
This is done instead of account deletion because accounts with contributions cannot be deleted as this would allow another user to create the account, and claim authorship of those edits. It is not possible for your edits to be removed entirely; for this reason, removing the account would potentially violate ] by allowing for such authorship claims.


Unsuitable pages, media and images in userspace may also be nominated for deletion or (if appropriate) ], but special care should be taken, as the user may be expecting leeway and take it personally, and there are a few exceptions. Users with a strong editing record and/or most of their contribution edits outside their user space should be given a little more leeway in this regard than users whose edits consist ]. See ] below.
Just add to the page: {{tl|db-userreq}}. An ] will then delete it after checking that the page does not contain evidence of policy violations that may need to be kept. If there has been no disruptive behavior meriting the retention of that personal information, then the administrator can delete the page straight away in order to eliminate general public distribution of the history containing the information. If the deletion occurs immediately, others may request undeletion if they feel there was in fact a need to retain the page. In such a case, the page should be undeleted and listed on ] for a period of five days following the deletion of the user page. If a user page was deleted because a contributor left, it may be restored by an administrator if the contributor returns, particularly if the history contains evidence of policy violations.


=== Blocked and banned users ===
== How do I delete my user talk pages? ==
As a matter of practice user ''talk'' pages are generally not deleted, barring legal threats or other grievous violations that have to be removed for legal reasons; however, exceptions to this can be and are made on occasion for good reason (see ]). In addition, nonpublic personal information and potentially libellous information posted to your talk page may be removed by making a ]


Users who are site-blocked or site-banned are encouraged to primarily use their talk pages for unblock requests or conversation leading toward such a request. Though blocked or banned users retain much of the wide latitude afforded to all users in their own user space, they may lose access to their user talk page if they violate policies (e.g., ]) or otherwise continue acting disruptively.
Users who have left Misplaced Pages may be added to ].


=== User pages and leaving Misplaced Pages ===
== What other information is accessible to others from my user page? ==
When a user leaves Misplaced Pages, their user and user talk pages are usually unaffected and may be edited again at any future time. Some users place the {{tl|retired}} template on their user and talk page to let others know that they are away for an extended period or permanently. A user may blank their user and user talk pages (i.e. overwriting with a blank page) provided non-removable notices (if any) are left intact.


====Courtesy vanishing====
In addition to the usual information accessible from an article page such as page history, "Discuss this page" and the like, other users at Misplaced Pages can also click "User contributions" (in the sidebar or at the bottom of the page) to see what contributions you have made at Misplaced Pages over time. See ] for more. Please note that having your user page deleted does not delete this list of your contributions.
Misplaced Pages's community traditionally offers a ] to users who are {{strong|permanently departing Misplaced Pages and will sever all ties with the site}}.


Summary of key points: While some help can be given, it is {{strong|not}} possible for your edits to be removed entirely, and account deletion would potentially violate ] by allowing for inaccurate attribution and authorship claims. Certain important templates may need to be retained on user and user talk pages. Also, pages that may be of value to the wider community or whose deletion is opposed by other users might be undeleted during a ]. Pages remain licensed for reuse even after deletion, and may occasionally be cited or deemed to contain useful content. If a "vanished" user returns, old pages associated with them may be undeleted or unblanked, and could be linked to any new account they create and disclosed at ]; if this would be a problem, consult ] by email {{em|beforehand}}. Of course, the return of users in good standing or reformed "problem users" is welcomed if they happen to change their mind.
Visitors to your user page can also click "E-mail this user" if you have opted in ] to be able to send and receive email. See ].

Users who have left Misplaced Pages may be added to ] after a certain amount of time, usually one year without an edit.

== <span id="PROTECT">Protection of user pages</span> ==
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{{see also|Misplaced Pages:Protection policy#User pages}}
As with article pages, user pages are occasionally the targets of ], or, more rarely, ]. When edit wars or vandalism persist, the affected page should be protected from editing.

Most user page vandalism occurs in retaliation for a contributor's efforts to deal with vandalism. Administrators may protect their own user pages when appropriate, and are permitted to edit protected pages in user space. Sometimes a non-administrator's user page may be targeted for vandalism. Some of this vandalism is prevented through ], as unregistered and ] editors are not permitted to modify other editors' primary user pages.<ref>Please refer to ] and ] for community discussion related to a preventative measure for user pages.</ref>

In cases in which the filter is insufficient in preventing vandalism to a non-administrator's user page, an editor may create a .css suffixed sub-page containing their user page content within their user space, transclude the sub-page into their main user page, then request that an administrator fully protect their user page. (For instance, create User:Example User as <nowiki>{{User:Example User/userpage.css}}</nowiki>.) This method will completely prevent further vandalism by limiting user page editing to yourself, and ], since ".js" and ".css" pages in userspace can only be edited by them. Note that the addition of inappropriate content to your user page after locking other editors out is considered a serious offense.

Repeatedly inserting copyrighted content or other inappropriate material on your own user pages after being notified not to do so, or misusing user space following a block (e.g., for ] or ]) are both considered disruptive and may lead to the pages being ] to prevent further disruption. User pages may also routinely be protected in the event of a ].

Vandalism of talk pages is less common. Usually such vandalism should merely be reverted. ] should be used for repeated vandalism of talk pages, where policy permits. In rare cases, protection may be used but is considered a last resort given the importance of talk page discussions to the project.

== <span id="DELETE"></span><span id="Deleting user pages and subpages"></span><span id="Deleting your user pages"></span><span id="Deleting your user talk pages"></span>Deletion of user pages ==
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{{hatnote|For deletions of sensitive material, see {{section link||Personal and privacy-breaching material}}.}}
{{hatnote|For deletions of copyrighted material from the edit history of a user page, see ].}}
: ''If you wish to delete your own page, tag the top of the page with {{tl|db-u1}}, and an administrator will delete it for you. However, note that user talk pages are normally not deleted.''

===Deleting others' user pages===
{{shortcut|WP:DELETEOTHER}}

In general, other users' user pages are managed by that user. Except for blatant or serious matters, it is preferable to try contacting the user before deletion (see above). However, '''unambiguous''' copyright violations, attack pages, promotional text, and privacy or ] violations can be ] using a suitable ], such as {{tl|db-attack}}, {{tl|db-copyvio}} or {{tl|db-spamuser}}; other pages likely to require deletion (or where remedial action is not taken) may be submitted to ].

Take special care to ] and explain the concern; many users will take it as a personal affront or ] if an unknown user announces they are going to delete a userspace image or page, and an ] or ] approach can discourage new users who are unaware of expectations and might enjoy contributing. Remember that a limited amount of personal information (perhaps a ''short'' biography) and a freely licensed tasteful personal photograph or two are usually allowed if the page reasonably complies with other requirements.

Use of a user page as a personal web page unconnected with Misplaced Pages's mission may be a ], as is clear advertising and promotional use. '''A user's contributions that consist solely of a lone edit to their user page should not normally be speedy deleted unless it consists solely of spam or other speedy deletable material.''' Test edits and the re-creation of deleted material (within limits) are permitted in user space.

=== <span id="Deleting your own sub pages"></span><span id="Deleting your user subpages"></span>Deleting your user page or subpages ===
{{Shortcut|WP:DELETEOWN|WP:DELETEYOURS}}
You can request the deletion of your user page or subpages, by adding {{tl|db-user}} to the top of the page. User space pages tagged for deletion will be deleted if there is no overriding reason the page must be kept. For reasons explained in {{slink||Deletion of user talk pages}}, your talk page and user talk archives created by ] may '''not''' be deleted in this way.

Pages which were moved into your user space from somewhere else may also not be deleted upon your request: These must be listed at ] if they originated as articles, or ] for anything else. If you want to move such pages back to where they came from but are unable to complete the move for technical reasons, you can request technical help at ].

You can also ] any pages in your user space (other than the few items that must not be removed). Note that blanking one of your user pages is not interpreted as a request to delete that page—see the ]. If you want it deleted, use {{tl|db-user}}. While blanking your talk page is generally allowed, there may be specific circumstances that disallow you from exactly blanking it, i.e. you may only remove some but not all of the content—see {{slink||Removal of comments, notices, and warnings}} for content which may not be removed.

Alternatively, you might consider simply making the page ] to your user page or your talk page. This is normally sufficient for most people's needs. Note that while you may redirect your user page and its subpages to your talk page, you may not redirect your talk page to another page in your user space.

=== <span class="anchor" id="DELTALK"></span><span class="anchor" id="Deleting your user page or user talk page"></span>Deletion of user talk pages ===
{{See also|Help:Archiving a talk page|Misplaced Pages:Blanking}}
{{further|Misplaced Pages:Oversight|Misplaced Pages:Criteria for redaction|Misplaced Pages:Speedy deletion}}
{{redirect|WP:DELTALK|the speedy deletion policy for a talk page with no corresponding subject page|WP:G8}}
{{shortcut|WP:UP#DELTALK|WP:DELTALK}}User ''talk'' pages and user talk archives created by ] are generally '''not''' deleted; they are usually needed for reference by other users. Individual revisions, log entries, and other user space material '''may''' be deleted or ] for privacy reasons or because of harassment, threats, gross offensiveness, and other serious violations. Exceptions to this can be and are made on occasion for good reason. In addition, nonpublic personal information and potentially libelous information posted to a user talk page may be removed as described above.

==User special pages==
{{Shortcut|WP:UPSPECIAL}}
The ] contains many personal pages generated by software on demand. The virtual content of some special pages depends on ], e.g. classic or enhanced Recent Changes, the number of titles in Recent Changes and the watchlist, etc.
* ]: to log in to Misplaced Pages. ] to create an account. See ].
* ]: to log out of your account.
* ]
* ], ], ] and ]
* ]: allows you to view and modify your personal settings. See ].
* ]
** ]: links to your contributions page. See ].
* ]: lists files you have uploaded.
* ]: links to your ].
* ]: links to your ] page
* ]: links to your user talk page.
* ]: shows recent changes to the pages you are watching. See ].
* ] and ]: To edit your watchlist.
* ]: to create a unified account to log on to any Wikimedia project. See ].

==User page search==
By default, ] is restricted to the Article namespace. Typing the project page prefix <code>User:</code> (User followed by a colon) will provide search results for the "User namespace". You can also use the ] box below to locate User pages. See ] for more information.
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==Notes==
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Misplaced Pages's guideline on user pages"WP:UP" redirects here. For the File Upload Wizard, see WP:FUW. For the username policy, see WP:U. This page is a guideline for user and user talk pages and should not be confused with your own user page.
See also the user page design guide, our username policy, and more about Misplaced Pages users.
Blue tickThis page documents an English Misplaced Pages project content guideline.
Editors should generally follow it, though exceptions may apply. Substantive edits to this page should reflect consensus. When in doubt, discuss first on this guideline's talk page.
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This guideline in a nutshell:

User pages are for communication and collaboration. While considerable leeway is allowed in personalizing and managing your user pages, they are community project pages, not a personal website, blog, social networking medium, or a Misplaced Pages article. They should be used to better participate in the community, and not used to excess for unrelated purposes nor to bring the project into disrepute.

Misplaced Pages data structure
Namespaces
Subject namespaces Talk namespaces
0 (Main/Article) Talk 1
2 User User talk 3
4 Misplaced Pages Misplaced Pages talk 5
6 File File talk 7
8 MediaWiki MediaWiki talk 9
10 Template Template talk 11
12 Help Help talk 13
14 Category Category talk 15
100 Portal Portal talk 101
118 Draft Draft talk 119
126 MOS MOS talk 127
710 TimedText TimedText talk 711
828 Module Module talk 829
Former namespaces
108 Book Book talk 109
442 Course Course talk 443
444 Institution Institution talk 445
446 Education Program Education Program talk 447
2300 Gadget Gadget talk 2301
2302 Gadget definition Gadget definition talk 2303
2600 Topic 2601
Virtual namespaces
-1 Special
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Current list
Misplaced Pages guidelines
Behavioral
Discussions
Content
Editing
Categorization
Style
Deletion
Project content
Other
Search


User pages are pages for organizing the work users do on Misplaced Pages, as well as speaking to other users. User pages are mainly for interpersonal discussion, notices, testing and drafts (see: Sandboxes), and, if desired, limited autobiographical and personal content. Pages in the User and User talk namespaces are considered to be user pages.

User pages are available to Misplaced Pages users personally for purposes compatible with the Misplaced Pages project and acceptable to the community; Misplaced Pages is not a blog, webspace provider, or social networking site. Misplaced Pages policies concerning the content of pages can and generally do apply to user pages, and users must observe these policies. Users believed to be in violation of these policies should first be advised on their talk page using {{subst:uw-userpage}} when immediate action is not otherwise necessary.

Terminology and page locations

See also: Misplaced Pages:Username policy, Misplaced Pages:How to archive a talk page, and Misplaced Pages:Wikipedians

Your in this context means associated with you, not belonging to you.

User page
Your user page has a name like this: User:Example. (This link is to yours.) Its normal use is to give basic information, if you wish, about yourself or your Wikimedia-related activities. If you prefer to put nothing here, then you can redirect it to your user talk page for the convenience of other editors. You may also wish to create a global user page that will display on all Wikimedia projects where you have not created a local user page.
User talk page
Your user talk page (sometimes abbreviated to "your talk page" or "your user talk") has a name like this: User talk:Example. (This link is to yours.) Its normal use is for messages from, and discussion with, other editors. The only editing tool you can use with user talk pages is Source Editor, and not Visual Editor. For more information see Help:Using talk pages.
Subpages
Shortcuts Subpages in user space can be used to store sandboxes, essays about Misplaced Pages, and drafts of Misplaced Pages articles, among other things. You can create these subpages yourself.
User pages or user space
All of these pages are your user pages or user space. While you do not "own" them, by custom you may manage them as you wish, so long as you do so reasonably and within these guidelines.
You also have subpages ending in .js and .css to store any user scripts and skin customizations that you may wish to have when you edit Misplaced Pages. Only you and interface administrators can edit such pages, although anyone can view them.

Creating a subpage

Video tutorial on creating a user page sandbox

You can create subpages of your User page and your Talk page. To create a subpage, type the following into the Misplaced Pages search box and press the ↵ Enter key, replacing "Your_Wikipedia_Name" with your username:

User:Your_Wikipedia_Name/subpage_name

This will bring you to a page with the title User:Your_Wikipedia_Name/subpage_name. Now click the "Create" button next to the Misplaced Pages search box and the editing window will open. Enter a few test words and save the new page. You will notice that different from your user page, a subpage contains a backlink to your user page, which looks like this:

<User:Your_Wikipedia_Name

Clicking on the backlink will bring you to your user page. But, contrary to what you might expect, no new tab has been created for "subpages", for example, containing a list of all of your subpages; everything on your user page is unchanged. So how do you navigate to your subpage? As a method of last resort, you can always go back to your subpage by adding the title of your subpage to the URL of your user page:

If your home page URL is:
https://en.wikipedia.org/User:Your_Wikipedia_Name
just add the name of your subpage:
https://en.wikipedia.org/User:Your_Wikipedia_Name/subpage_name

There is, of course, an easier method, but it has to be done manually. Copy and modify the following text and put it on your user page:

]

After saving your user page, clicking on this link will provide you with a list of all pages containing the string "User:Your_Wikipedia_Name", which in our case includes the sandbox, the user page and, of course, the newly created subpage.

User talk notification

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The message notification as it would appear for registered users

Users will be notified when someone else edits their user talk page. Since 30 April 2013, registered users receive a notification through the new Misplaced Pages:Notifications system (see image right); unregistered users still receive notifications with the old-style Orange Bar. Registered users wishing to add back the functionality of the Orange Bar notification may do so through this script.

For users not editing with an account (unregistered users), the alert below is automatically displayed on all pages until they view their user talk page. If they click "new message," it will direct them to the bottom of their talk page. If they click "last change," it will show them the last edit done to their talk page. Creating a fake message banner that misleads readers into thinking they have new messages is prohibited.

You have a new message (last change).

The links Special:MyPage and Special:MyTalk are shortcuts that take any user to their own user and user talk pages. If someone is to visit your (or someone else's) user or user talk pages, a proper page link will be needed (e.g., ]). In practice, user and user talk pages are mostly visited by clicking on user signatures in discussions, and links shown in page histories and diffs.

Own user talk edits in watchlist

In your watchlist, you may wish to make edits to your user talk page more noticeable, so that you can check these – since they might be more urgent – before you check the other changes. To highlight all edits to your user talk page, place this CSS rule in your CSS:

/* make it easier to pick out edits to own user talk page */
li.mw-changeslist-ns3-{{subst:REVISIONUSER}} {
  background-color: #fef6e7;
  border: 1px solid #edab00;
  color: #000;
}

To restrict the highlighting to just those edits which you have not yet viewed, use this rule instead:

/* make it easier to pick out edits to own user talk page, but only if not yet visited */
li.mw-changeslist-line-watched.mw-changeslist-ns3-{{subst:REVISIONUSER}} {
  background-color: #fef6e7;
  border: 1px solid #edab00;
  color: #000;
}

If your user name contains spaces, you will need to make a second edit to replace these spaces with underscores.

Options available from user pages

See also: Help:User contributions, Misplaced Pages:Emailing users, and Help:Preferences

In addition to the usual information accessible from an article page such as page history, "Discuss this page" and the like, users visiting user and user talk pages can also click "User contributions" (in the sidebar or at the bottom of the page) to see what contributions you have made at Misplaced Pages over time, and "Logs" to see records of other events related to your editorship, done by yourself and by others. (Note that having your user page deleted does not delete any list of your wider contributions.)

Visitors to your user page can also click "Email this user" if you have opted in your user preferences to be able to send and receive email. Your email address will remain private unless you reveal it yourself, select the option to reveal it (in preferences), or reply using an email system outside Misplaced Pages.

What may I have in my user pages?

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There is no fixed use for user pages, except that usually one's user page has something about oneself, and one's talk page is used for messaging. Provided other users can quickly and easily find the pages they need, users may, within reason, freely organize their user pages as they choose.

Users may include a user page notice on their own user pages, user talk pages, or both. Placing the template {{User page}} at the start of a user page clearly identifies the nature of the page for readers, and also helps if people find the labeled page in copies of Misplaced Pages elsewhere (more about this below) and want to locate the original.

Contributions can also be given a wider license – for example releasing them into the public domain or multi-licensing them – by putting a notice to this effect on one's user page, or on a subpage linked from it. Note that it is not possible to give them narrower licensing: all edits on Misplaced Pages, including all userspace edits, are licensed for use under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License and in most cases the GNU Free Documentation License as part of Misplaced Pages.

User pages may be mirrored by other sites. If there is material you do not want copied, reposted, or reused, do not post it on the site.

Certain kinds of material must not linger indefinitely in user space; see below for details.

Besides communication, other legitimate uses of user space include (but are not limited to):

  • Significant editing disclosures (voluntary but recommended)
    • Things other editors may find helpful to understand, such as alternative accounts (if publicly disclosed)
    • If you are editing for or on behalf of a company, organization, group, product, or person (etc.) which you wish to be open about in order to gain a good working relationship with the editing community.

      (Editing must always be neutral and within encyclopedia norms. Editors tend to distrust concealed conflicts of interest and agendas. Openly disclosing such interests increases respect, invites others to help, and shows a desire to edit appropriately.)

  • Notes related to your Misplaced Pages work and activities
    • Current or planned articles, topic areas, to-do lists, reminders, articles worked on, accolades and other successes, collaborative works, draft proposals, (constructive) thoughts on Misplaced Pages articles or policies and how they should be changed, etc.
    • Expansion and detailed backup for points being made (or which you may make) in discussions elsewhere on the wiki.
  • Work in progress or material that you may come back to in future (usually on subpages)
    • Drafts, especially where you want discussion or other users' opinions first, for example because of conflict of interest or major proposed changes
    • Drafts being written in your own user space because the target page itself is protected, and notes and working material for articles (Some content may not be kept indefinitely).
  • Useful links, tools, and scripts
  • User space archives
    • Old talk page threads, etc. (Some content may not be kept indefinitely in userspace if unused.)
  • Matters that are long enough, or active enough, to allocate them a page of their own
  • Personal writings suitable within the Misplaced Pages community
    • Non-article Misplaced Pages material such as reasonable Misplaced Pages humor, essays and perspectives, personal philosophy, comments on Misplaced Pages matters
    • Disclosures of important matters such as absences or self-corrections that you would like other editors to know about, etc.
    • Statements of congratulations or condolence for major events, especially if related to Misplaced Pages editorship or major life-events.

      (Make sure the user wants these to be publicly mentioned on the wiki, they may wish it to be private.)

  • Experimentation (usually on subpages)
  • Limited autobiographical content
  • A small and proportionate amount of suitable unrelated material
    • A number of users have Misplaced Pages and sister project content such as (free use) pictures from Wikimedia Commons, favorite Misplaced Pages articles, or quotations that they like.

      Pages used for blatant promotion or as a soapbox or battleground for unrelated matters are usually considered outside this criterion. For example: a five-page résumé and advertising for your band will probably be too much, a brief three-sentence summary that you work in field X and have a band named Y will be fine.

      Editors may not use their userspace to solicit compensation for their Misplaced Pages contributions.

You are also welcome to include a simple link to your personal home page, although you should not surround it with any promotional language. However, if a link to your home page is the only thing on your userpage, this may be seen as an attempt at self-promotion.

User pages are also used for administrative purposes, to make users aware of blocks, warnings, or other sanctions if they happen, and to notify of matters that may affect articles you have worked on or editorial issues you have been involved with. Others may also edit your user pages, for instance awarding you a barnstar or leaving notes and images for you, or adding comments and questions. Although you have wide leeway to edit your user pages, a few of these matters should not be removed (see below).

Userspace and mainspace

Details about yourself should not normally go in the main encyclopedia namespace (reserved for encyclopedia articles only), and encyclopedia articles should never link to or transclude any userspace pages.

In the rare case that you or something closely connected to you may have an article in the encyclopedia, that is always treated as completely separate from you as an editor. You should very carefully read the guidance on conflict of interest and generally avoid editing about yourself or matters closely related to you in any article.

If you would like to draft a new article, Help:Userspace draft provides a standard template and useful guidance to help you create a draft in your userspace, and the Article Wizard can walk you through all stages of creating an article with the option to save as a userspace draft too. You can use the template {{userspace draft}} to tag a userspace draft if it is not automatically done for you.

Personal and privacy-breaching material

See also: Misplaced Pages:On privacy, confidentiality and discretion

Some people add personal information such as contact details (email, instant messaging, etc.), a photograph, their real name, their location, information about their areas of expertise and interest, likes and dislikes, etc. Once added, this information is unlikely to ever become private again. It could be copied elsewhere or even used to harass you in the future. You are cautioned to think carefully before adding non-public information to your user page, because you are highly unlikely to be able to completely retract it later, even if you change your mind and no longer wish for the information to be public.

Privacy-breaching non-public material, whether added by yourself or others, may be removed from any page upon request, either by administrators or (unless impractical) by purging from the page history and any logs by oversighters (see requests for oversight).

Userboxes

Userboxes are fun little boxes you can put in your user page to express yourself. They are rectangular and usually contain a picture and text. Here is an example:

A userbox is a small rectangular box that looks like this.

What may I not have in my user pages?

See also: Misplaced Pages:Biographies of living persons § Non-article space Shortcuts

Generally, you should avoid substantial content on your user page that is unrelated to Misplaced Pages. Misplaced Pages is not a general hosting service, so your user page is not a personal website. Your user page is about you as a Wikipedian, and pages in your user space should be used as part of your efforts to contribute to the project.

In addition, there is broad agreement that you may not include in your user space material that is likely to bring the project into disrepute, or which is likely to give widespread offense (e.g. racist ideology). Whether serious or trolling, "Misplaced Pages is not a soapbox" is usually interpreted as applying to user space as well as the encyclopedia itself, and "Misplaced Pages is not censored" relates to article pages and images; in other namespaces there are restrictions aimed at ensuring relevance, value, and non-disruption to the community. You do have more latitude in user space than elsewhere, but don't be inconsiderate. Extremely offensive material may be removed on sight by any editor.

The Misplaced Pages community is generally tolerant and offers fairly wide latitude in applying these guidelines to regular participants. Particularly, community-building activities that are not strictly "on topic" may be allowed, especially when initiated by committed Wikipedians with good edit histories. At their best, such activities help us to build the community, and this helps to build the encyclopedia. But at the same time, if user page activity becomes disruptive to the community or gets in the way of the task of building an encyclopedia, it must be modified to prevent disruption.

Excessive unrelated content

Unrelated content includes, but is not limited to:

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  • A weblog recording your non-Misplaced Pages activities.
  • Extensive discussion not related to Misplaced Pages.
  • Extensive personal opinions on matters unrelated to Misplaced Pages, wiki philosophy, collaboration, free content, the Creative Commons, etc.
  • Extensive writings and material on topics having virtually no chance whatsoever of being directly useful to the project, its community, or an encyclopedia article. (For example, in the latter case, because it is pure original research, is in complete disregard of reliable sources, or is clearly unencyclopedic for other clear reasons.)
  • Communications unrelated to Misplaced Pages, with people uninvolved with the project or its related work.
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Promotional and advocacy material and links Shortcut
  • Advertising or promotion of an individual, business, organization, group, or viewpoint unrelated to Misplaced Pages (such as commercial sites or referral links).
  • Extensive self-promotional material, especially when not directly relevant to Misplaced Pages.
Very divisive or offensive material not related to encyclopedia editing Shortcuts
  • Polemical statements unrelated to Misplaced Pages, or statements attacking or vilifying groups of editors, persons, or other entities (these are generally considered divisive and removed, and reintroducing them is often considered disruptive).
  • Material that can be viewed as attacking other editors, including the recording of perceived flaws. The compilation of factual evidence (diffs) in user subpages, for purposes such as preparing for a dispute resolution process, is permitted provided it will be used in a timely manner.
  • Users should generally not maintain in public view negative information related to others without very good reason. Negative evidence, laundry lists of wrongs, collations of diffs and criticisms related to problems, etc., should be removed, blanked, or kept privately (i.e., not on the wiki) if they will not be imminently used, and the same once no longer needed.
Personal information Shortcut
  • Personal information of other persons without their consent.
  • Inappropriate or excessive personal information unrelated to Misplaced Pages.
Misplaced Pages content not suited to userspace Shortcut
  • Images which are not free to use (usually fair use images; see below).
  • Categories and templates intended for other usage, in particular those for articles and guidelines.

In general, if you have material that you do not wish others to edit, or that is otherwise inappropriate for Misplaced Pages, it should be placed on a personal web site. Many free and low-cost web hosting, email, and weblog services are widely available, and are a proper place for content unrelated to Misplaced Pages. For wiki-style community collaboration, you can download the MediaWiki software and install it on your own server if you want full control, or use one of many online wiki farms.

Advocacy or support of grossly improper behaviors with no project benefit

Statements or pages that seem to advocate, encourage, or condone these behaviors: vandalism, copyright violation, edit warring, harassment, privacy breach, defamation, and acts of violence. ("Acts of violence" includes all forms of violence but does not include mere statements of support for controversial groups or regimes that some may interpret as an encouragement of violence.)

These may be removed, redacted or collapsed by any user to avoid the appearance of acceptability for Misplaced Pages, and existing speedy deletion criteria may apply. To preserve traditional leeway over userspace, other kinds of material should be handled as described below unless otherwise agreed by consensus.

Categories, templates that add categories, and redirects

Further information: WP:Categorisation § Categorizing user pages, and Misplaced Pages:user categories

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Do not put your userpage or subpages, including draft articles, into content categories. Userpages and subpages may be placed in appropriate administrative categories, such as Category:User essays.

Especially note that templates often add categories themselves. You can prevent this while the article is being drafted, by putting tlx| between the {{ and the template name, like this: {{tlx|stub|any parameters}}.

You can also force a portion of text to be ignored by adding <!-- in front of it and --> after it, or by adding a colon before "Category", like this: ] to force a category link to act like a plain wikilink.

User talk pages should not redirect to anything other than the talk page of another account controlled by the same user. However, redirects from userspace subpages to mainspace are common and acceptable. Soft redirects are allowed on userpages.

User pages that look like project pages

Userspace is also not a substitute for project space (Misplaced Pages:...), nor should a userspace page be used as primary documentation for any Misplaced Pages policy, guideline, practice, or established concept. If your user page related to the project becomes widely used or linked in project space, or has functional use similar to a project page, consider moving it into project space or merging it with other similar pages already existing there.

Content copied from mainspace

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Old copies of mainspace articles should be deleted. Mainspace material may be copied to userspace for short-term, active drafting or experimental purposes (the template {{userspace draft}} can be added to the top of the page to identify these). Note the requirements of Misplaced Pages:Copying within Misplaced Pages. Satisfactory edits should be promptly incorporated into the mainspace article and the userspace copy deleted (use {{db-u1}}), as content forking represents an attribution hazard.

User pages that look like articles

Shortcut "WP:FAKEARTICLE" redirects here. For deliberately deceiving articles, see Misplaced Pages:Do not create hoaxes.

Userspace is not a free web host and should not be used to indefinitely host pages that look like articles, old revisions, deleted content, or your preferred version of disputed content. Pages that look like articles outside of mainspace, such as draft articles still being prepared, should not be indexed for search engines.

When a userspace page reaches a point where it can be included as an article, consider moving it into mainspace or using its content appropriately in other relevant articles. {{Userpage blanked}} may be added to such pages that have not been edited for a considerable amount of time.

Actual fake articles should be deleted as incompatible with the purpose of the project. Pages that egregiously present false information may be tagged with {{db-hoax}}. Blatant promotional content may qualify for {{db-g11}} tagging. Clearly inappropriate content created by non-genuine contributors should be tagged with {{db-u5}}. Pages that preserve material previously deleted, without an active attempt to address the reasons for deletion, if left live, may be deleted by tagging with {{db-g4}}. Less blatant cases are routinely deleted at WP:MfD.

Old unfinished draft articles

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Unfinished userspace drafts may be ignored, moved to draft namespace or listed at Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Abandoned Drafts for adoption by other editors if the original author no longer wants them or appears to have stopped editing.

Old drafting pages in the userspace of inactive users:

  1. If suitable for mainspace, move to mainspace;
  2. if the draft is not problematic (e.g. no BLP, reliability, promotional issues) but not ready for mainspace, let it be;
  3. if of some potential but problematic, then blank during periods of inactivity using {{Userpage blanked}};
  4. if the draft is an old copy from mainspace, consider nominating it for deletion;
  5. if an actual draft version of a copy-pasted article, redirect if it was copied by the sole contributor, otherwise request a history merge; and finally,
  6. if the draft has no potential and is problematic even if blanked, seek deletion.

Note: Redirects from userspace subpages to mainspace are common and acceptable. Misplaced Pages:Soft redirect is an alternative considered preferable by some.

User space drafts have no expiration date and thus, cannot and should not be deleted on the grounds of their age alone. Furthermore:

  • GNG does not apply to drafts.
  • User space drafts prevented from being moved to the main space only because of the GNG are not to be kept indefinitely.
  • Drafts deemed fit to be articles can be moved across namespaces or submitted for AfC without the author's explicit permission if and only if the draft creator is reasonably inactive.
  • Userspace drafts which do not meet article content standards should not be moved to mainspace in order to seek deletion.
  • In case a userspace draft was moved to mainspace but is found not fit to be in mainspace, it must be returned to the previous location in userspace.
  • Any editor who intends to improve old userspace drafts can move them provided the creator of said draft is "reasonably" inactive.

Non-free files

Do not include non-free files (copyrighted files lacking a free content license) on your user page or on any subpage thereof, per the non-free content policy. Non-free files found on user or user talk pages will be removed without warning and, if unused in a Misplaced Pages article, will be deleted entirely. Links to non-free files are acceptable—place a colon before the word "File" as in ].

Images that would bring the project into disrepute

There is broad consensus that you should not have any image in your userspace that would bring the project into disrepute and you may be asked to remove such images. Content clearly intended as sexually provocative (images and in some cases text) or to cause distress and shock that appears to have little or no project benefit or using Misplaced Pages only as a web host or personal pages or for advocacy, may be removed by any user (or deleted), subject to appeal at deletion review. Context should be taken into account. Simple personal disclosures of a non-provocative nature (such as userboxes or statements about sexuality and relationship status) are unaffected.

Copyright violations

The same rules for copyright apply on userpages as in article space. Text must be either freely licensed or out of copyright; otherwise only a short quote can be used. If you use text from another source on your userpage, it should still be credited to the author, whether or not it is currently copyrighted.

Simulation and disruption of the MediaWiki interface

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The Misplaced Pages community strongly discourages simulating the MediaWiki interface, except on the rare occasion when it is necessary for testing purposes. Fake user talk notification banners that mislead readers into thinking they have new messages are also prohibited.

CSS and other formatting codes that disrupt the MediaWiki interface, for example by preventing important links or controls from being easily seen or used, making text on the page hard to read or unreadable (other than by way of commenting out), or replacing the expected interface with a disruptive simulation, may be removed or remedied by any user. Inappropriate internal or external links that unexpectedly direct the reader to unreasonable locations or violate prohibitions on linking may also be removed or remedied by any user. Text, images, and non-disruptive formatting should be left as intact as possible. Users of such code should consider possible disruption to other skins, diffs, and old revisions.

Ownership and editing of user pages

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Traditionally, Misplaced Pages offers wide latitude to users to manage their user space as they see fit. However, pages in user space belong to the wider community. They are not a personal homepage, and do not belong to the user. They are part of Misplaced Pages, and exist to make collaboration among editors easier.

You can alter your user page with either Source editor or Visual Editor, but you can only edit user talk pages with Source Editor or the reply tool.

Bots and other users may edit pages in your user space or leave messages for you, though by convention others will not usually edit your user page itself, other than (rarely) to address significant concerns or place project-related tags. Material that clearly does not somehow further the goals of the project may be removed (see below), as may edits from banned users. Most community policies including No personal attacks and Biographies of living persons will apply to your user space, just as elsewhere. (Purely content policies such as original research and neutral point of view generally do not apply unless the material is moved into mainspace.)

As with all other edits, user space contributions are irrevocably licensed for copying and reuse under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License and GNU Free Documentation License.

Finally, a few specific notices and tags, if placed, may not be moved to a less visible subpage or deleted without discussion.

Removal of comments, notices, and warnings

"WP:BLANKING" redirects here. For other uses, see Misplaced Pages:Blanking. "WP:REMOVE" redirects here. For removal of content, see Misplaced Pages:CANTFIX. Shortcuts See also: Misplaced Pages:Don't restore removed comments, § Deleting your user page or subpages, and § Deletion of user talk pages

Policy does not prohibit users, whether registered or unregistered, from removing comments from their own talk pages, although archiving is preferred. If a user removes material from their talk page, it is normally taken to mean that the user has read and is aware of its contents; this is true whether the removal was manual or automatic. There is no need to keep them on display, and usually users should not be forced to do so. It is often best to simply let the matter rest if the issues stop. If they do not, or they recur, then any record of past warnings and discussions can be found in the page history if ever needed, and these diffs are just as good evidence of previous matters.

A number of important matters may not be removed by the user—they are part of the wider community's processes:

  • Declined unblock requests regarding a currently active sitewide block.Shortcut
  • Miscellany for deletion tags for the user talk page itself (while the discussion is in progress).
  • Speedy deletion tags for the user talk page itself and requests for uninvolved administrator help (an administrator will quickly determine if these are valid or not; use the link embedded in the notice to object and post a comment, do not just remove the tag).
  • For IP editors, templates and notes left to indicate other users share the same IP address. This includes schools, military installations, WiFi hotspots, and other shared IP addresses, but not dynamic IP addresses. Very old content on these pages may be removed.

Note: Restoring talk page notices, even if they should not be removed, is not a listed exception to the three-revert rule.

Editing of other editors' user and user talk pages

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In general, one should avoid substantially editing another's user and user talk pages, except when it is likely edits are expected and/or will be helpful. If unsure, ask.

If an editor asks you not to edit their user pages, such requests should, within reason, be respected. However, editors should not make such requests lightly, especially concerning their talk pages, as doing so can impede the ordinary communication which is important for the improvement and smooth running of the project. Also, a user cannot avoid administrator attention or notices and communications that policies or guidelines require to be posted merely by demanding their talk page not be posted to. Still, repeatedly posting on a user's page after being asked not to, without good reason, may be seen as harassment or a similar kind of disruptive behavior. When in doubt, ask for help from another experienced editor or uninvolved administrator. See also Misplaced Pages:Dispute resolution for tips on resolving disputes.

Further information on this area is at Misplaced Pages:Talk page guidelines, in particular the sections on appropriate conduct, inappropriate conduct, and norms related to editing your own and others' comments. These apply to user talk pages as well as all other discussion pages on Misplaced Pages.

Handling inappropriate content

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On your user pages

If the community lets you know that they would rather you delete some content from your user space, you should consider doing so—such content is only permitted with the consent of the community. Alternatively, you could move the content to another site, and link to it.

Although other editors will aim to respect your user space, if corrective action is needed and not undertaken, the inappropriate content will eventually be removed, either by editing the page (if only part is inappropriate), by redirecting the page to your main user page (if entirely inappropriate), by community discussion at Misplaced Pages:Miscellany for deletion, or possibly by the application of WP:CSD#U5. A non-contributor's misuse of Misplaced Pages as a web host. Inappropriate content may be removed from any page in your user space, including your user talk page.

On others' user pages

The best option if there is a concern with a user's page is to draw their attention to the matter via their talk page and let them edit it themselves, if they are agreeable. In some cases a more experienced editor may make substantive edits to another user's user space, in which case that editor should leave a note explaining why this was done. This should not be done for trivial reasons. If the user does not agree, or does not effectively remedy the concerns, or the matter is unsure or controversial, then other steps in this section can be taken including uninvolved user opinions or proposing the page for deletion.

If the material must be addressed urgently (for example, unambiguous copyright, attack, defamation, or BLP reasons, etc.), the user appears inactive, your edit appears unlikely to cause problems, and you are quite sure the material is inappropriate, then remove or fix the problem material minimally and leave a note explaining what you have done, why you have done so, and inviting the user to discuss if needed. If the entire page is inappropriate, consider blanking it, or redirecting the subpage to the userpage, or to the most relevant existing mainspace or project space page.

Unsuitable pages, media and images in userspace may also be nominated for deletion or (if appropriate) speedy deleted, but special care should be taken, as the user may be expecting leeway and take it personally, and there are a few exceptions. Users with a strong editing record and/or most of their contribution edits outside their user space should be given a little more leeway in this regard than users whose edits consist solely or mostly of user space edits or promotional-style activity. See Deleting user pages below.

Blocked and banned users

Users who are site-blocked or site-banned are encouraged to primarily use their talk pages for unblock requests or conversation leading toward such a request. Though blocked or banned users retain much of the wide latitude afforded to all users in their own user space, they may lose access to their user talk page if they violate policies (e.g., WP:PROXYING) or otherwise continue acting disruptively.

User pages and leaving Misplaced Pages

When a user leaves Misplaced Pages, their user and user talk pages are usually unaffected and may be edited again at any future time. Some users place the {{retired}} template on their user and talk page to let others know that they are away for an extended period or permanently. A user may blank their user and user talk pages (i.e. overwriting with a blank page) provided non-removable notices (if any) are left intact.

Courtesy vanishing

Misplaced Pages's community traditionally offers a courtesy vanishing to users who are permanently departing Misplaced Pages and will sever all ties with the site.

Summary of key points: While some help can be given, it is not possible for your edits to be removed entirely, and account deletion would potentially violate copyrights by allowing for inaccurate attribution and authorship claims. Certain important templates may need to be retained on user and user talk pages. Also, pages that may be of value to the wider community or whose deletion is opposed by other users might be undeleted during a deletion discussion. Pages remain licensed for reuse even after deletion, and may occasionally be cited or deemed to contain useful content. If a "vanished" user returns, old pages associated with them may be undeleted or unblanked, and could be linked to any new account they create and disclosed at RFA; if this would be a problem, consult ArbCom by email beforehand. Of course, the return of users in good standing or reformed "problem users" is welcomed if they happen to change their mind.

Users who have left Misplaced Pages may be added to Misplaced Pages:Missing Wikipedians after a certain amount of time, usually one year without an edit.

Protection of user pages

Shortcut See also: Misplaced Pages:Protection policy § User pages

As with article pages, user pages are occasionally the targets of vandalism, or, more rarely, edit wars. When edit wars or vandalism persist, the affected page should be protected from editing.

Most user page vandalism occurs in retaliation for a contributor's efforts to deal with vandalism. Administrators may protect their own user pages when appropriate, and are permitted to edit protected pages in user space. Sometimes a non-administrator's user page may be targeted for vandalism. Some of this vandalism is prevented through a filter, as unregistered and unconfirmed editors are not permitted to modify other editors' primary user pages.

In cases in which the filter is insufficient in preventing vandalism to a non-administrator's user page, an editor may create a .css suffixed sub-page containing their user page content within their user space, transclude the sub-page into their main user page, then request that an administrator fully protect their user page. (For instance, create User:Example User as {{User:Example User/userpage.css}}.) This method will completely prevent further vandalism by limiting user page editing to yourself, and interface administrators, since ".js" and ".css" pages in userspace can only be edited by them. Note that the addition of inappropriate content to your user page after locking other editors out is considered a serious offense.

Repeatedly inserting copyrighted content or other inappropriate material on your own user pages after being notified not to do so, or misusing user space following a block (e.g., for personal attacks or tendentious editing) are both considered disruptive and may lead to the pages being protected to prevent further disruption. User pages may also routinely be protected in the event of a ban.

Vandalism of talk pages is less common. Usually such vandalism should merely be reverted. Blocks should be used for repeated vandalism of talk pages, where policy permits. In rare cases, protection may be used but is considered a last resort given the importance of talk page discussions to the project.

Deletion of user pages

Shortcut For deletions of sensitive material, see § Personal and privacy-breaching material. For deletions of copyrighted material from the edit history of a user page, see WP:REVDELREQUEST.
If you wish to delete your own page, tag the top of the page with {{db-u1}}, and an administrator will delete it for you. However, note that user talk pages are normally not deleted.

Deleting others' user pages

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In general, other users' user pages are managed by that user. Except for blatant or serious matters, it is preferable to try contacting the user before deletion (see above). However, unambiguous copyright violations, attack pages, promotional text, and privacy or BLP violations can be speedy deleted using a suitable template, such as {{db-attack}}, {{db-copyvio}} or {{db-spamuser}}; other pages likely to require deletion (or where remedial action is not taken) may be submitted to deletion discussion.

Take special care to speak appropriately and explain the concern; many users will take it as a personal affront or attack if an unknown user announces they are going to delete a userspace image or page, and an uncivil or heavy duty approach can discourage new users who are unaware of expectations and might enjoy contributing. Remember that a limited amount of personal information (perhaps a short biography) and a freely licensed tasteful personal photograph or two are usually allowed if the page reasonably complies with other requirements.

Use of a user page as a personal web page unconnected with Misplaced Pages's mission may be a speedy deletion criterion, as is clear advertising and promotional use. A user's contributions that consist solely of a lone edit to their user page should not normally be speedy deleted unless it consists solely of spam or other speedy deletable material. Test edits and the re-creation of deleted material (within limits) are permitted in user space.

Deleting your user page or subpages

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You can request the deletion of your user page or subpages, by adding {{db-user}} to the top of the page. User space pages tagged for deletion will be deleted if there is no overriding reason the page must be kept. For reasons explained in § Deletion of user talk pages, your talk page and user talk archives created by page move may not be deleted in this way.

Pages which were moved into your user space from somewhere else may also not be deleted upon your request: These must be listed at Articles for deletion if they originated as articles, or Miscellany for deletion for anything else. If you want to move such pages back to where they came from but are unable to complete the move for technical reasons, you can request technical help at Misplaced Pages:Requested moves/Technical requests.

You can also blank any pages in your user space (other than the few items that must not be removed). Note that blanking one of your user pages is not interpreted as a request to delete that page—see the G7 speedy deletion criterion. If you want it deleted, use {{db-user}}. While blanking your talk page is generally allowed, there may be specific circumstances that disallow you from exactly blanking it, i.e. you may only remove some but not all of the content—see § Removal of comments, notices, and warnings for content which may not be removed.

Alternatively, you might consider simply making the page redirect to your user page or your talk page. This is normally sufficient for most people's needs. Note that while you may redirect your user page and its subpages to your talk page, you may not redirect your talk page to another page in your user space.

Deletion of user talk pages

See also: Help:Archiving a talk page and Misplaced Pages:Blanking Further information: Misplaced Pages:Oversight, Misplaced Pages:Criteria for redaction, and Misplaced Pages:Speedy deletion "WP:DELTALK" redirects here. For the speedy deletion policy for a talk page with no corresponding subject page, see WP:G8. Shortcuts

User talk pages and user talk archives created by page move are generally not deleted; they are usually needed for reference by other users. Individual revisions, log entries, and other user space material may be deleted or redacted for privacy reasons or because of harassment, threats, gross offensiveness, and other serious violations. Exceptions to this can be and are made on occasion for good reason. In addition, nonpublic personal information and potentially libelous information posted to a user talk page may be removed as described above.

User special pages

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The Special namespace contains many personal pages generated by software on demand. The virtual content of some special pages depends on preferences that have been set by the user, e.g. classic or enhanced Recent Changes, the number of titles in Recent Changes and the watchlist, etc.

User page search

By default, Misplaced Pages's search engine is restricted to the Article namespace. Typing the project page prefix User: (User followed by a colon) will provide search results for the "User namespace". You can also use the Special:Search box below to locate User pages. See Help:Searching for more information.

Notes

  1. Treatment such as excusing, trivializing, or normalizing these issues as tolerable or of little importance (for example, by explaining support of vandalism as being 'humor' or edit warring as being valid for resolving content issues) will generally be seen as having the same effect as condoning the behavior, and may also be removed.
  2. Userspace drafts which do not meet article content standards should not be moved to mainspace in order to seek deletion. If a userspace draft was moved to mainspace but is found not fit to be in mainspace, it must be returned to the parent location.
  3. ^ January 2020 RfC
  4. March 2016 RfC
  5. April 2016 RFC
  6. There is no consensus holding time.
  7. The community has taken many nude and sexual galleries to MFD. As a guide:
    • Those created by known and respected long-standing contributors, whose aim is clearly more to showcase our work and WP:NOT#CENSORED and that are not designed for self-amusement or for sexual provocation may be kept but even so have at times been MFD'ed multiple times or closed as "no consensus".
    • Those which use Misplaced Pages as personal webspace, are excessively focused upon sexual material, aim at "pushing the edge" on freedom to use userspace, or make a point, rather than project benefit, especially by editors with a lesser record of positive contribution and cases where non-free imagery is a problem (1), tend to be deleted (2, 3).
  8. February 2012 RFC. The RfC covered only banners that closely resemble the one listed at § User talk notification in both wording and color. As of 2013, the notification system has replaced user talk notification banners for registered users. It is still used for unregistered users and for registered users who have manually enabled it.
  9. ^ This only applies in the rare case that the user talk page itself has been nominated for deletion. Notifications about deletions may be removed at any time.
  10. In such cases it may be appropriate to request revocation of talkpage access.
  11. Please refer to Misplaced Pages:Requests for comment/Protect user pages by default and its talk page for community discussion related to a preventative measure for user pages.

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