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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 ...
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.
Previous templates that did warn users not to remove warnings were . This consensus is also reflected in the defeat of a proposal to prohibit users from removing warnings. Even if deleted, warnings given to a user can be found in the history of the user's talk page.
If you add any templates here, please make sure to add them to the respective page "Wikipedia:Template messages/User talk namespace/XXX templates". History of this page In early 2007, the multi-level templates underwent a harmonisation program by the WikiProject user warnings .
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On user talk pages that are getting multiple warnings, it is best to keep things organized by using section headers. Type "==Warnings==" and "===December 2024===" above the first warning, adding a new header for each month. Old sections should be removed on anonymous user talk pages after a few months.
All user warning and block templates should be natively compatible with lists. For optimal intervention efficiency, talk pages with numerous warnings are sometimes organized into formatted lists sectioned by date (see the guidelines). Due to the way Wikipedia parses wiki syntax into HTML, list items are closed at any newline.
Wikipedia:WikiProject Userboxes is part of WikiProject Userboxes. This means that the WikiProject has identified it as part of the userboxes system. WikiProject Userboxes itself is an attempt to improve, grow, and standardize Wikipedia's articles and templates related to the userbox system, used on many users' pages.