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This template assists documentation of a user warning template by listing all of the templates in that series. For example, for the series "uw-vandalism ...
Level 4 – Final Warning – Assumes bad faith, strong cease and desist, last warning. Generally written in bold text and starts with "You may be blocked from editing the next time you...". Level 4im – Only Warning – Assumes bad faith, very strong cease and desist, first and only warning. Generally used in the case of excessive or ...
These don't necessarily designate a chronological order; a user may simply use a level of his choice based on the severity desired. For example, the test series is test1, test2, test3, test4. Assumes the user is not malicious; welcome with polite pointer to sandbox and/or to relevant help and policy pages.
This template is to highlight the importance / warn, commonly for use on talk pages.It is used to visually draw attention inline in a message, to a warning about something, such as inappropriate editor behavior, a coding difficulty to watch out for, etc.
This category includes all of the user warning templates. Some of these templates are used by a large number of editors and admins involved in user disputes, so changes to them should be made with care. In general, these templates should be placed on a user's talk page. These templates should be substituted.
The purpose of this WikiProject is to standardise and improve user warning templates, and make them conform to technical guidelines. User talk templates are placed on users' talk pages to advise a user against actions that disrupt Wikipedia, to advise editors of common mistakes, or to place a standard boilerplate note at the top of a page. They ...
User warning templates. Usage depends largely on the particular series of templates. See the documentation on the template talk pages or summary instructions in the list of templates. Block templates. Block templates differ from user warning templates in two fundamental ways.
Level 4 – Final Warning – Assumes bad faith; strong cease and desist, last warning. Level 4im – Only Warning – Assumes bad faith; very strong cease and desist, first and only warning. Generally used in the case of excessive or continuous disruption from a user or specific IP.