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Registered users on SmashWiki may create '''user pages''' to introduce themselves to and communicate with the community. User pages help in organizing editorial tasks and foster community spirit and camaraderie.
Registered users on SmashWiki may create '''user pages''' to introduce themselves to and communicate with the community. User pages help in organizing editorial tasks and foster community spirit and camaraderie.



Revision as of 22:58, December 23, 2008

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Registered users on SmashWiki may create user pages to introduce themselves to and communicate with the community. User pages help in organizing editorial tasks and foster community spirit and camaraderie.

User space structure

If your username is "Example", then:

  • Your user page will be at User:Example.
  • Your user talk page will be at User talk:Example. This is the primary method that other wiki editors will use to contact you.
  • You can create user subpages under your user page, such as User:Example/Subpage. These can be used to specify additional details about yourself or manage your current projects.
  • Your user space encompasses all of the above.

A user's personal information or records must remain confined to their user space. You must be registered to create a user page and your user page must be named the same as your login name (otherwise it may become a candidate for deletion).

Content restrictions

You have fairly broad leeway in creating your user page. Content should be focused on Super Smash Bros. and SmashWiki, but if you choose to discuss issues outside of these fields, be considerate of the diverse range of users on the wiki.

These are absolutely not permitted in any form:

  • Libel or defamation.
  • Material patently offensive to others.
  • Material in breach of the wiki's other policies.
  • Do not include copyrighted text or images that are not licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.

Use common sense and keep etiquette in mind when selecting content:

  • Do not include any material generally deemed offensive and insulting.

User pages should avoid interfering with the main namespace:

  • Do not categorize pages in your user space into categories used for mainspace articles.
  • Avoid creating links to pages that are not meant to exist, particularly joke links, as this will lower the utility of the list of wanted pages.

Restrictions on user images

  • needs work

Main user page restrictions

Your main user page is the primary page that other users will use to access your user space and to contact you. An excessively long or large page can be an inconvenience to others who just want to get to your talk page.

The combined contents on your main user page should not exceed 32 kB in total size. You can verify your page size simply by saving your user page with your browser and checking the resulting file size. Note that some browsers do not save the images used on the page, so you need to manually add the file sizes of any images to the file size of your user page. Should you wish to maintain content which would increase the amount of content to a value greater than 40 kB, consider splitting the text out to a subpage.

User talk page restrictions

Your talk page is the only type of talk page where you are allowed to remove any and all comments; it is presumed that if you remove a comment not your own, that you have read the comment and are thus knowing of any and all consequences which may come should you choose to continue acting in a manner contrary to a comment made of your behavior. That is the only talk page where this is allowed. If you wish to change your comment significantly otherwise, strike out the portion that you are removing with <del> </del>. Comments constituting personal abuse may be removed as per SmashWiki:No personal attacks.

You are permitted to archive older comments as your talk page gets longer. Do so by copying or moving your talk page to an archive subpage, such as User talk:Example/Archive 1, and leave a prominent link to it from your main talk page. You may wish to use the archive box template for this purpose. Discussions should be continued on a user's main talk page, rather than in their archives.

Ownership

SmashWiki allows users to manage their own user space as they see fit within the rules and guidelines laid out above. However, users must keep the following in mind:

  • User space contributions must be licensed under the GFDL, just as any other contribution in SmashWiki.
  • Unless correcting a policy violation or making a maintenance edit, users should avoid making edits in another user's user space against their wishes (not including talk pages). All such edits must include an appropriate summary message explaining the edit. If the reason for the edit may not be immediately obvious, add further explanation on that user's talk page.
  • All policies apply to your user space. In particular, no personal attacks will be tolerated in your user space or anywhere in the wiki. Content in your user space that violates policy may be removed by an administrator.

Failure to adhere

If a user page is found to be in violation of this policy, a notice should be placed on that user's talk page explaining the violation and requesting compliance. That user is expected to comply with the notice within a week. Failure to comply would warrant a subsequent warning notice on that user's talk page. Further ignorance of the warning after 3 days (especially if that user was seen to be active on the wiki after the warning) may be construed as purposeful defiance of policy and administrators are then allowed to remove or change the offending portion of the user page. Any repeated violation of a similar nature is grounds for a stern warning and a subsequent ban if that user persists in defying policy.

Etiquette

  • If you do not want a user page, it is recommended that you create a redirect to your talk page by adding #redirect [[User talk:YourUserName]] to your user page. This makes it easier for others to contact you via your signature.
  • While user pages are a fantastic way for users to explore creativity and practice with wiki code, the purpose of SmashWiki is to document the game. Users should focus their time and dedication on SmashWiki-related contributions.
  • Be considerate of other users' requests to tone down or trim down your page and try to avoid controversial content and/or representation of content.
  • When designing the look of your user page, try to follow the common sense guidelines that apply throughout the wiki. For example, employ user friendly formatting, keep your content succinct and concise and avoid using undesirable design aspects such as garish colors or animated text. The better presented your user page is, the more people will be interested in reading it. Creativity and ingenuity are always encouraged.
  • Use the 'Show preview' button to avoid doing multiple small edits to your user page, instead of saving the changes every time.
  • If you have information that you intend to update regularly, consider using inclusions to stop edits from popping up on other users' watchlists. For example, if you are tracking the progress of a title in an infobox and find yourself amending it daily, consider putting the infobox onto a separate page, such as "User:Yourname/Infobox" and including it into the main page as {{User:Yourname/Infobox}}. Any edits made to this subpage will not show up to people watching your talk page, but are kept current if they view your user page. Note that any subpage inclusions still fall under the main content restrictions of this policy.