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Each line of a Watchlist (or Recent Changes page) shows details of each edit: whether minor (m), whether made by a bot (b), if a new page was created (N), if the edit was at an associated Wikidata page (D), the time, a link to the page, a link to the difference ("diff") made by the edit in question, a link to the page history ("hist"), the ...
The standard way to transfer your watchlist to the new username is the following: Log into your old username. Click on "Watchlist" at the top of the page. This will bring you to your old username's watchlist page. Click on "Edit raw watchlist". This will display a text box with a complete list of the pages you are watching.
Watching a category page will pick up changes to the text of the category page itself. If "Hide categorization of pages" is disabled at Special:Preferences § mw-prefsection-watchlist , or "page categorization" is unchecked after "Hide:" on the watchlist, then it will also show pages being added or removed from the category.
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.
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 ...
Amazon’s ‘flywheel’ created a $2.4 trillion company—Netflix’s blowout earnings show how the streaming company is replicating the tactic. More subscribers equal more revenue, which leads to more content investments, which lead to more engagement, which leads to more subscribers once again. And that’s before the a…
The "watch" button at the top of the page can only work for the personal watchlist The personal watchlist cannot be directly viewed by any user except the account owner The personal watchlist always watches both the talk page and the corresponding non-talk page of watched pages (to achieve this with the public watchlist, include separate talk ...
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