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To thank other users or see the thanks you have received, you must be a registered user and be logged in. You can only thank other registered users and automated bots; [6] edits by IP users cannot be thanked. See § Alternatives below. You can only thank someone for a given edit once.
The “make an edit” messaging is designed to inspire users to become editors. After a donation, our Thank You page invites donors to create an account and start contributing. You can find results of related experiments on the Growth Team Mediawiki page. Question 4: This is very useful feedback on individual features and language here, thank ...
A flower to you for your good efforts for Wikipedia! Keep up the good work! On Wikipedia, there are several ways to show gratitude to each other: You can send a thank you using the thank you button. To do this, go to the edit history of a page. Then find an edit by another user and click on "thank you," which is to the right of "undo."
Most people don't give, and that's totally ok. That's the beauty of it—the work and donations of a few make something beautiful possible for everyone in the world. We are financially secure because each year, enough people choose to donate $2 or whatever seems right. If you'd like to help this year, give whatever you like. Thank you.
By donating to the Wikimedia Foundation, you can help give them more money to throw around in off-topic grants or give "golden parachute" pensions. If Wikipedia has given you $3 worth of knowledge this year, please donate now, it really matters. Thank you for your generosity! Edward-Woodrow :) 23:39, 16 August 2023 (UTC)
It is pinned until 2030 for historical context. Thank you. The 'Thanks notification' offers a new way to give positive feedback on Wikipedia. This experimental feature lets editors send a private 'Thank you' notification to users who make useful edits -- by clicking a small 'thank' link on their history or diff page.
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