ಟೆಂಪ್ಲೇಟು:Non-admin comment
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(Non-administrator comment)
- {{NACC}}
- {{NAO}}
- {{NAcmt}}
Usage
Can be optionally employed where the commentator feels a need to clarify that one is making a comment more than an observation, but is not in the position to make any actions.
- This template is optional; there is no requirement for non-admins to identify themselves as such on any page, although in certain situations, it may be helpful to do so.
- This template is only for your own comments; it must never be added to someone else's comments.
- Except in certain limited cases where an admin must make the final decision (for example, WP:RFPP), the views of administrators and editors who are not administrators should be given equal weight. This is especially true in discussions regarding article content.
- This template should be added to the end of the comment to avoid prejudgment.
Parameters
{{Non-admin comment|admin}}
or{{Non-admin comment|sysop}}
produces (Non-administrator comment){{Non-admin comment|bag}}
produces (Non-BAG member comment){{Non-admin comment|crat}}
or{{Non-admin comment|bureaucrat}}
produces (Non-bureaucrat comment){{Non-admin comment|cu}}
or{{Non-admin comment|checkuser}}
produces (Non-checkuser comment){{Non-admin comment|host}}
produces (Non-host comment){{Non-admin comment|[something else here]}}
produces (Non-[something else here] comment){{Non-admin comment|2=X}}
produces (Non-administrator X){{Non-admin comment|cu|observation}}
produces (Non-checkuser observation)
See also
{{Non-admin closure}}
, for use when a non-administrator user closes a deletion discussion, RfC, etc.{{Peanut}}
, a humorous alternative- Wikipedia:Talk page guidelines
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