User talk:-revi
WARNING: Please call me revi
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is there because of SUL finalization.
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First of all, welcome to Illogicopedia. Our website has experienced a slump in activity this year due to our aging user base.
Second of all, though I may be an admin, I have virtually no experience in code. I was only made an admin to deal with vandals and spammers, since they would usually strike when only I was active and no other admin was around to yeet them into the pitch-black void of Bcbkye's left nostril. As such, I have no idea where exactly to place the .*'{2,}.* <errmsg=titleblacklist-multiple-apostrophes>
string of code on MediaWiki:Titleblacklist. Do I simply copy-paste it onto the page and pray that nothing breaks? Please inform me more.
Also, here's a welcoming template courtesy of some jerk in Reykjavik.
So anyway, this is a pseudo-official greeting from a user who may or may not be an admin/sysop/werewolf, so here come the obligatory links to pages to help you out and tell you "Don't be teh vandal kthx":
The rules, such as "ROFL KILL THE BABIESN'T PLZN'T (notn't)" are here. People breaking the rules will have a koala thrown at them, and may also possibly receive a Chinese burn. So, that's all for now... Please be nice, make great articles and help contribute to our community in any way possible: e.g. template making, voting for articles or users, et cetera.
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Friendly reminder that there's extra ozone in the glove compartment. 18:49, 13 Serpeniver 2019 (UTC)
- Just put it anywhere you want. 107.161.23.124 02:42, 14 Serpeniver 2019 (UTC)
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The string of code you asked me to put didn't seem to work on the template. I copy-pasted it at the top and then at the bottom and all it did was display the string of code in text. If this requires a more technical approach, I would suggest contacting Athyria, our sysadmin, on her talk page. Hopefully she won't be too busy gnawing at the bones of the ancients. 18:06, 14 Serpeniver 2019 (UTC)