Help:Watchlist
Wikipedia help page explaining the watchlist feature / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A watchlist is a page that allows any logged-in user to maintain a list of "watched" pages and to generate a list of recent changes made to those pages (and their associated talk pages). In this way you can keep track of, and react to, what's happening to pages you have created or are otherwise interested in.
"WP:W" redirects here. For the welcoming committee, see Wikipedia:Welcoming committee. For the W Award, see Wikipedia:W Awards.
"WP:WATCH" redirects here. For the guideline about problematic words, see Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Words to watch. For WikiProject Watches, see Wikipedia:WikiProject Watches.
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By default, pages are kept permanently on a user's watchlist until such time as they choose to 'unwatch' them. However, various options also exist for temporarily watching pages, from periods between one week and one year.