Template:Welcome/doc

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{{Welcome/doc}} is the template which automatically gets stamped on a new registered user's talk page. As of 19:22, September 20, 2011 (UTC), it is only for use by User:Wikia, the welcome bot. It does not function properly when used manually by a human editor.

The sample output below generally shows the form of the message, but the special variables ($1, $2, $3, $4), only work for User:Wikia.

In any event, it is unnecessary for humans to ever use this template, since the only pages where you would need to add this message manually are those of editors who have 0 edits. If you'd like to welcome that sort of non-editing user, you should use {{welcome NE}}.

Usage

No human usage.

Sample output

The following is provided as reference only. The actual form will be different when applied by User:Wikia.

Welcome to the
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• Welcome •

Thanks for your recent edits! I'm Jimbo, your robot wiki representative! We hope you'll keep on editing with us. This is actually a great time to have joined, because we're now fully independent, and working on a host of new features!

We've got a couple of important quirks for a fan written wiki, so let's get them out of the way first.

British English, please

We generally use British English 'round these parts, so if you use another form of English, please be sure you set your spell checker to BrEng, and take a gander at our spelling cheat card.

Spoilers aren't cool

We have a strict definition of "spoiler" that you may find a bit unusual. Basically, a spoiler, to us, is anything that comes from a story which has not been released yet. So, even if you've got some info from a BBC press release or official trailer, it basically can't be referenced here. In other words, you gotta wait until the episode has finished its premiere broadcast to start editing about its contents. Please check the spoiler policy for more details.

Other useful stuff

Aside from those two things, we also have some pages that you should probably read when you get a chance, like:

If you're brand new to wiki editing — and we all were, once! —  you probably want to check out these tutorials at Wikipedia, the world's largest wiki:

Remember that you should always sign your comments on talk and vote pages using four tildes like this:
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