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USER PAGE IS NOT THE SAME THING AS THE EDITOR PROMOTION
Xenwolf (talk | contribs)
please discuss your concerns in the talk page. I confess that there is much more that can be said about user pages ...
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The wiki currently requires a user to be logged in to edit its content. Each wiki edit is linked to a user page in the history. This user page may be used for any purpose, such as serving for telling a few words about the editor: This may be strengths, weaknesses, to-do lists and so on.  
The wiki currently requires a user to be logged in to edit its content. Each wiki edit is linked to a user page in the history. This user page may be used for telling a few words about the editor: This may be strengths, weaknesses, to-do lists and so on. This page is often a good starting point for the editor, containing todo-lists, project descriptions, and any other purpose more or less related to the wiki work.


A user page gets added to the [[:category:wiki editor|category wiki editor]] if the line <code><nowiki>[[Category:Wiki editor]]</nowiki></code> is added in the wiki markup.
A user page gets added to the [[:category:wiki editor|category wiki editor]] if the line <code><nowiki>[[Category:Wiki editor]]</nowiki></code> is added in the wiki markup.