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The /auth command will send a link to authenticate with OAuth. The /whois and /revwhois commands will show information about an authenticated user. WikiBot – Responsible for adding helpful links when users post Wikilink and Template syntax. For example, if you post [[Wikipedia:Discord]], WikiBot will reply with an actual link to the page.
Discord is messaging software you can access on the web or through a downloadable application. Use our Discord server to talk with others in the Wikimedia NYC community, share NYC-related articles/photos, chat during edit-a-thons or other events, and plan activities. If you have other ideas for how we could use it, please share!
Discord is an instant messaging and VoIP social platform which allows communication through voice calls, video calls, text messaging, and media.Communication can be private or take place in virtual communities called "servers".
This used to have the full Discord invite URL, so that including it looked like this: [{{Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Templates/Discord link}}] It was later simplified, so that including it looks like this:
An inline link displays remote content without the need for embedding the content. The remote content may be accessed with or without the user following the link. An inline link may display a modified version of the content; for instance, instead of an image, a thumbnail, low resolution preview, cropped section, or magnified section may be shown.
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You can "deep link" to a section of an article (or other Wikipedia page), using a hash character (#), then the section's title, with underscore characters (_) replacing spaces.
Well-known URIs are Uniform Resource Identifiers defined by the IETF in RFC 8615. [1] They are URL path prefixes that start with /.well-known/.This implementation is in response to the common expectation for web-based protocols to require certain services or information be available at URLs consistent across servers, regardless of the way URL paths are organized on a particular host.