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== The purpose of signatures on Wikipedia ==
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{{Policy}}
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{{nutshell|Signing posts on [[Policy:Talk page|talk and discussion pages]] enhances the '''BattleTechWiki''' community.}}
  
Signatures on Wikipedia identify you as a user, and your contributions to Wikipedia. They encourage [[WP:CIVIL|civility in discussions]] by identifying the author of a particular comment, and the date and time at which it was made.
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==The purpose of signatures on BattleTechWiki==
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Signatures on BattleTechWiki identify you as a user, and your contributions to BattleTechWiki. They encourage civility in discussions by identifying the author of a particular comment, and the date and time at which it was made.
  
 
==When signatures should be used==
 
==When signatures should be used==
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Any post made to user talk pages, article talk pages, or other discussion pages should be signed. Edits to articles should ''not'' be signed, as signatures on BattleTechWiki are not intended to indicate ownership or authorship of any BattleTechWiki article. In other instances when posts should not be signed, specific instructions are provided to contributors.
  
Any post made to user talk pages, article talk pages, or other discussion pages should be signed.  Edits to articles should ''not'' be signed, as signatures on Wikipedia are not intended to indicate ownership or authorship of any Wikipedia article.  In other instances when posts should not be signed, specific instructions are provided to contributors.
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==How to "sign" your posts==
 
 
== How to "sign" your posts ==
 
 
 
 
There are two ways to sign your posts:
 
There are two ways to sign your posts:
  
1.  At the end of your comments, simply type four tildes (~), like this:  <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki>.  
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#At the end of your comments, simply type four tildes (~), like this:  <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki>.
 
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#If you are using the edit toolbar option (which must be enabled under [[Special:Preferences]]), click the signature icon ([[Image:Signature_icon.png]]) to add the four tildes.
2.  If you are using the [[Help:Edit toolbar|edit toolbar]] option (which must be enabled under [[Special:Preferences]]), click the signature icon ([[Image:Signature_icon.png]]) to add the four tildes.
 
  
 
Your signature will appear after you have saved the changes.
 
Your signature will appear after you have saved the changes.
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The end result is the same in both cases.  Typing four tildes will result in the following:
 
The end result is the same in both cases.  Typing four tildes will result in the following:
  
{| class="prettytable" cellpadding="5" border="1"
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{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%"
! Wikimarkup !! Resulting code !! Resulting display
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!WikiML!!Resulting code!!Resulting display
 
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| <center><code><nowiki>~~~~</nowiki></code></center>
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|style="width: 15%"|<nowiki>~~~~</nowiki>
| <code><nowiki>[[User:Example|Example]]</nowiki> {{CURRENTTIME}}, {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTDAY}} {{CURRENTYEAR}} (UTC)</code>
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|style="width: 45%"|<nowiki>[[User:Example|Example]]</nowiki> {{CURRENTTIME}}, {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTDAY}} {{CURRENTYEAR}} (UTC)
| [[User:Example|Example]] {{CURRENTTIME}}, {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTDAY}} {{CURRENTYEAR}} (UTC)
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|style="width: 40%"|[[User:Example|Example]] {{CURRENTTIME}}, {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTDAY}} {{CURRENTYEAR}} (UTC)
 
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|}
  
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Typing three tildes results in the following:
 
Typing three tildes results in the following:
  
{| class="prettytable" cellpadding="5" border="1"
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{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%"
! Wikimarkup !! Resulting code !! Resulting display
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!WikiML!!Resulting code!!Resulting display
 
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|<center><code><nowiki>~~~</nowiki></code></center>
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|style="width: 15%"|<nowiki>~~~</nowiki>
|<code><nowiki>[[User:Example|Example]]</nowiki></code>
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|style="width: 45%"|<nowiki>[[User:Example|Example]]</nowiki>
| [[User:Example|Example]]
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|style="width: 40%"|[[User:Example|Example]]
 
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Typing five tildes will convert to a date stamp with the current date and time, without adding your signature, like this:
 
Typing five tildes will convert to a date stamp with the current date and time, without adding your signature, like this:
  
{| class="prettytable" cellpadding="5" border="1"
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{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%"
! Wikimarkup !! Resulting code !! Resulting display
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!Wikimarkup!!Resulting code!!Resulting display
 
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|<center><code><nowiki>~~~~~</nowiki></code></center>
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|style="width: 15%"|<nowiki>~~~~~</nowiki>
| <code>{{CURRENTTIME}}, {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTDAY}} {{CURRENTYEAR}} (UTC)</code>
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|style="width: 45%"|{{CURRENTTIME}}, {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTDAY}} {{CURRENTYEAR}} (UTC)
| {{CURRENTTIME}}, {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTDAY}} {{CURRENTYEAR}} (UTC)
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|style="width: 40%"|{{CURRENTTIME}}, {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTDAY}} {{CURRENTYEAR}} (UTC)
 
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Note that if you choose to contribute to Wikipedia without [[Wikipedia:How to log in|logging in]], you should still sign your posts.  In this case, your [[IP address]] will take the place of your username.  
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Note that if you choose to contribute to Wikipedia without logging in, you should still sign your posts.  In this case, your IP address will take the place of your username.  
 
 
Your IP address might look something like this:  '''192.0.2.58'''.  Some users prefer to use their IP address instead of a user name because they think that an IP provides them with more anonymity.  In fact, a [[pseudonymous]] [[Wikipedia:Why create an account?|account]] (that is, a registered user name) actually provides you with '''''more''''' protection of your identity. 
 
  
Note also that signing manually with a pseudonym or tag such as ''--anon'' does not give you more anonymity or privacy protection, since your IP address will still be stored in the page historyThis also makes it more difficult for other users to communicate with youIf you choose to sign this way, you should still type four tildes: ''--anon'' <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki>.
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Your IP address might look something like this:  '''192.0.2.58'''.  Some users prefer to use their IP address instead of a user name because they think that an IP provides them with more anonymityIn fact, a pseudonymous account (that is, a registered user name) actually provides you with '''''more''''' protection of your identity.
  
[[Category:Policies]]
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Note also that signing manually with a pseudonym or tag such as ''--anon'' does not give you more anonymity or privacy protection, since your IP address will still be stored in the page history. This also makes it more difficult for other users to communicate with you. If you choose to sign this way, you should still type four tildes: ''--anon'' <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki>.

Revision as of 11:02, 6 July 2021

The purpose of signatures on BattleTechWiki

Signatures on BattleTechWiki identify you as a user, and your contributions to BattleTechWiki. They encourage civility in discussions by identifying the author of a particular comment, and the date and time at which it was made.

When signatures should be used

Any post made to user talk pages, article talk pages, or other discussion pages should be signed. Edits to articles should not be signed, as signatures on BattleTechWiki are not intended to indicate ownership or authorship of any BattleTechWiki article. In other instances when posts should not be signed, specific instructions are provided to contributors.

How to "sign" your posts

There are two ways to sign your posts:

  1. At the end of your comments, simply type four tildes (~), like this: ~~~~.
  2. If you are using the edit toolbar option (which must be enabled under Special:Preferences), click the signature icon (Signature icon.png) to add the four tildes.

Your signature will appear after you have saved the changes.

The end result is the same in both cases. Typing four tildes will result in the following:

WikiML Resulting code Resulting display
~~~~ [[User:Example|Example]] 09:09, April 19 2024 (UTC) Example 09:09, April 19 2024 (UTC)

Since typing four tildes adds the time and date to your resulting signature, this is the preferred option for signing your posts in discussions.

Typing three tildes results in the following:

WikiML Resulting code Resulting display
~~~ [[User:Example|Example]] Example

Since this does not date-stamp your signature, you may wish to sign this way when leaving general notices on your user page or user talk page. This is also a convenient shortcut (rather than typing out the full code) when you want to provide a link to your user page.

Typing five tildes will convert to a date stamp with the current date and time, without adding your signature, like this:

Wikimarkup Resulting code Resulting display
~~~~~ 09:09, April 19 2024 (UTC) 09:09, April 19 2024 (UTC)

Note that if you choose to contribute to Wikipedia without logging in, you should still sign your posts. In this case, your IP address will take the place of your username.

Your IP address might look something like this: 192.0.2.58. Some users prefer to use their IP address instead of a user name because they think that an IP provides them with more anonymity. In fact, a pseudonymous account (that is, a registered user name) actually provides you with more protection of your identity.

Note also that signing manually with a pseudonym or tag such as --anon does not give you more anonymity or privacy protection, since your IP address will still be stored in the page history. This also makes it more difficult for other users to communicate with you. If you choose to sign this way, you should still type four tildes: --anon ~~~~.