Template:Gs/editnotice/sandbox
This page relates to blockchain and cryptocurrencies, which has been designated by the community as a contentious topic.
While editing this topic, you must adhere to the purpose of Wikipedia, expected standards of behaviour, and Wikipedia's policies and norms. In addition, while editing, you must follow these restrictions:
Failure to do so may result in a block or other sanctions. Please edit carefully. |
This page relates to the Syrian Civil War and ISIL, which has been designated by the community as a contentious topic.
While editing this topic, you must adhere to the purpose of Wikipedia, expected standards of behaviour, and Wikipedia's policies and norms. In addition, while editing, you must follow these restrictions:
Failure to do so may result in a block or other sanctions. Please edit carefully. |
This is the template sandbox page for Template:Gs/editnotice (diff). See also the companion subpage for test cases. |
This template should not be substituted. |
This template uses Lua: |
This template should be used in editnotices only on pages with restrictions to notify editors of those restrictions. Its presence is required to enforce page-level restrictions. Editnotices should not be used on articles where only discretionary sanctions are authorised.
Usage
[edit]- Required:
|1=
(or|topic=
): A topic code from the list below
Additional sanctions
[edit]If the topic area includes additional sanctions (eg 1RR) on all articles this talk notice will include information about those restrictions automatically. No additional information needs to be added.
However, if page-level sanctions are added by an administrator under DS, that should be stated using the following parameters:
- Common sanctions
|1rr=
- 1RR is applicable for this article
- Custom restrictions
|restriction1=
- Description of the restriction (will be displayed as a bullet). Example:|restriction1=must not use preprints as sources.
For custom restrictions, 1
may be replaced with any other number to add multiple page-level restrictions. These parameters must be consecutive (eg, restriction1, restriction2, restriction3, etc.) -- a digit cannot be omitted (restriction1, restriction3, restriction4 will not work). Custom restrictions should be properly logged on the page for the sanctions. If page-level discretionary sanctions are authorised, an edit notice should be applied to the article as well.
Codes
[edit]See also
[edit]- {{Ds/editnotice}}: an equivalent template for ArbCom-authorised sanctions.
Standardised community-authorised general sanctions templates
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This section transcluded from: Template:Gs/topics/single notice [edit] [GS template subpages]
Alerting
- {{Gs/alert}}, to alert an editor to active sanctions
- {{Gs/talk notice}}, for announcing GS in a talk page messagebox
- {{Gs/editnotice}}, for topics, or individual pages, where additional restrictions apply
- EditFilter 602, which automates the logging of alerts
- Log of recent alerts
Enforcement
- {{Gs/sanction}}, for telling a user they have been sanctioned
- {{Uw-csblock}}, for notifying users of community sanctions blocks
- {{Gs/topics}} & {{Gs/topics/table}}, the lists of topics currently under community sanctions
- Discretionary sanctions enforcement templates, the category for all standardised enforcement-related GS templates
- Various GS templates
- {{Ds/log}}, to display links for searching whether a user has ever been alerted; use like/alongside {{user}}.
Whenever community sanctions are (de)authorised for a topic, update Module:Sanctions/data.
See also
- {{Contentious topics/alert}}, for contentious topics authorized by the Arbitration Committee