MediaWiki talk:Abusefilter-warning-userpage
Unlikely scenario named first?
[edit]Compared to the second part of the message, I believe it to be very unlikely that this filter is triggered by the addition/removal of the "unlocked userpage" template. I think that the message should mention the likeliest scenario first, and then secondly mention a possible other reason. Especially to new editors, the beginning of this warning message probably seems to be completely missing the point. They might even stop reading there because they consider it to be irrelevant to them. Exactly these editors, however, are the main target of this message. ~ ToBeFree (talk) 21:06, 6 May 2018 (UTC)
Protected edit request on 6 May 2018
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Replacement for the "text" parameter (please copy the following two lines from the source code of this edit request):
This edit has been prevented because you attempted to edit a userpage other than the one associated with your account. Please note that unregistered and new editors can not modify other editors' userpages. If you would like to contact this editor, please do so at the editor's talk page. If this is your userpage, you can log in to edit it.
Note: If you are an experienced user seeing this message, you might have tried to add or remove {{unlocked userpage}}
from the page, which can only be done by the user themselves or an administrator.
~ ToBeFree (talk) 21:24, 6 May 2018 (UTC)
- Done, thanks! -- Luk talk 12:23, 10 May 2018 (UTC)
Protected edit request on 23 November 2021
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“Experienced” should be changed to “autoconfirmed”. Not all autoconfirmed users are experienced, and not all experienced users are autoconfirmed. (see mw:Sites using MediaWiki) EthanGaming7640 (talk) 17:50, 23 November 2021 (UTC)
- Not done: I don't see the issue with the message, and "experienced" is clearer everyday English than "confirmed" in this context. The sentence "Please note that unregistered and newly registered editors cannot modify other editors' user pages. " provides sufficient clarity I think. — Martin (MSGJ · talk) 12:51, 24 November 2021 (UTC)