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Invisible comments are useful for alerting other editors to issues such as common mistakes that regularly occur in the article, a section title's being the target of an incoming link, or pointing to a discussion that established a consensus relating to the article.
Hide comment(s) somewhere for editors; hidden comments are visible only in the editors consensus is how things are decided This had consensus, discuss at talk page -->
The first box, called What links here has the Namespace limit option that has the default "All". The second "filtering input box", called Filters, give the ability to hide specific types of links (by selecting all three "hide" options you can hide the entire list. Hope you can find these "filtering input boxes" at the top of the list.
The additional options "Only show edits that are page creations" and "Hide minor edits" are not included in the image. The English Wikipedia use ORES, which adds the option "Hide probably good edits", described at mw:ORES review tool. The year and month fields allow a quick jump when a user has made many contributions.
2. Enter your comment. 3. Click post. To interact with other users on your comment or another comment that has been posted, use the options located under the text. You have the option to reply to a specific comment, share a comment with others, like the comment or dislike the comment.
Put a comment in the wikitext at the start of a section listing pages that link to the section. Make the section a separate page/template and either transclude it into, or just link to it from, its parent page; instead of linking to the section one can then link to the separate page.
I don't understand why people keep removing the link to Wikipedia:Request for comments. It is very apropos and useful here. By comparison, VfD redirects to Wikipedia:Votes for deletion, Rfa redirects to Wikipedia:Requests for adminship, and so on; is it that unreasonable that RFC and Request for Comments should provide at least a link to the W ...
An alternative, supplementary method has been to add a hidden comment to the target section such as <!-- "Quark" links here --> [e] so that someone changing the title of that section can fix the incoming links. This method is weaker, since it puts the workload on the editor seeking to change the section title.