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  2. Help:Watchlist - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Watchlist

    When you are logged in to Wikipedia, a link, Watchlist, appears at the top of every page. This links to the special page Special:Watchlist, reporting recent changes to your watched pages. It is a list separated by days, ordered backwards according to the time of the edit.

  3. Watchlist - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watchlist

    Watchlist or watch list may refer to: Watchlist (NGO), the Watchlist on Children and Armed Conflict, a non-governmental organization; Watchlist (wiki), a tool for monitoring changes on wikis; Interpol Terrorism Watch List, a list of fugitives and suspected terrorists

  4. 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 ...

  5. Help : Wikipedia: The Missing Manual/Editing, creating, and ...

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    Wikipedia gives you three ways to add a page to your watchlist. You can turn on a checkbox when you edit or move a page (top and middle), or, at the top of the page you're viewing, you can click the "watch" tab (bottom). When you add a page to your watchlist, you're actually telling Wikipedia to watch two pages for you. That's because in ...

  6. 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.

  7. Help:Public watchlist - Wikipedia

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    A public watchlist is a tool for monitoring changes to a certain list of articles. It is comparable to the personal watchlist to which all registered Wikipedia users get access when they create an account. For information about personal watchlists, see Help:Watching pages.

  8. Category:Wikipedia watchlist - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Wikipedia watchlist" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Wikipedia : Citation Watchlist

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    The Citation Watchlist is a user script that adds visual indicators to watchlist, recent changes, user Contribs, and page history entries when unreliable sources are added to articles. Indicators, including for warnings (more severe) and for cautions (less severe), appear only on the addition of unreliable URLs – not URLs that are already in ...