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  2. Help:Watchlist - Wikipedia

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    A new watchlist feature (Watchlist Expiry) was introduced in 2020. It enables users to optionally select to watch a page only for a limited period of time. (1 week, 1, 3 or 6 months, or 1 year). This is done by clicking the hollow blue star icon and selecting the preferred time period in the dropdown, which then appears.

  3. Help talk:Watchlist/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    3 Personal Watch List. 4 Did somebody change... 5 Watchlist. 6 How often do watchlists update? 1 comment. 7 Watchlist trauma. 6 comments. Toggle the table of contents.

  4. Wikipedia : Training/For students/My watchlist 1

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    A personal watchlist is an easy way to keep track of all the pages to which you are contributing. You can use your watchlist to monitor article changes, conversations and editor collaboration. You can use your watchlist to monitor article changes, conversations and editor collaboration.

  5. This week’s reality TV recap: A fan favorite quit ... - AOL

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    Next week's watchlist 1️⃣ Dancing With the Stars: The semifinals kick off Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET on ABC. Make sure you prepare by checking out everyone’s scores from this week.

  6. Why I'm Adding Amazon to My Watchlist - AOL

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  7. Wikipedia:Customizing watchlists - Wikipedia

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    Watchlist customization begins with the options provided by the Watchlist tab on the Preferences page. These include "Expand watchlist to...," which you can select in order to see all changes to a page rather than only the last one (which may have been an automated bot edit, or marked as minor, i.e., something less significant than, for example, the edit just before it – or, depending on ...

  8. Wikipedia:Don't overload your watchlist! - Wikipedia

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    The more pages on your watchlist, and the busier these are, the longer it takes to read it. Reading a long watchlist in full may be exhausting. You may instead quickly scan it over, ignoring all but the most significant changes. However, by ignoring the bulk of changes on your watchlist, you defeat the purpose.

  9. Wikipedia:Don't watch articles that you care about - Wikipedia

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    On Wikipedia, there is a handy feature called a watchlist which allows you to "watch" pages, so long as you have an account. Through this functionality, your watchlist lets you track pages that you have an interest in, providing you with a feed of new changes made to the page (and its associated talk page ).