Template:Uw-vblock
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- This template has been carefully designed based on guidelines by the user warnings project.
- Please refer to the index of test templates before using any template on user talk pages to warn a user. Applying the best template available for your purpose may help reduce confusion from the message you are sending. Note: Only administrators can block users; adding a block template does not constitute a block. See RFAA to request that a user be blocked.
- Please remember to substitute the template by using
{{subst:Uw-vblock}} rather than {{Uw-vblock}}.
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- Although this template must be substituted in the user talk page, it has also been designed to display properly when substitution is not possible.
- This template uses a parser function. For a temporary block, indicate the time of the block in this manner: {{subst:Uw-vblock|time=Duration}}, or the default text displayed will be "temporarily blocked". To indicate an indefinite block, use the syntax {{subst:Uw-vblock|indef=yes}}. To give greater detail to your message, you may specify: the block duration, a specific reason for the block, and auto-include your signature.
{{subst:Uw-vblock|anon=yes|time=Duration|reason=For a different reason|notalk=yes|page=Targeted page|sig=yes}}
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- Notes:
- If you do not set a block expiry, replace
time=Duration with indef=yes.
- An already indefinite block template does not require the
time or indef parameters.
- If not blocking an anonymous user, omit the
anon parameter.
- Include the
page parameter to refer to a page on which the conduct supporting the block occurred.
- The
notalk parameter should always be omitted unless the user cannot edit their own talk page.
- The optional
for parameter can be used if the word "for" before the block reason doesn't grammatically work. For example, if for=per is written, the block notice will say "blocked from editing per". Don't use this parameter if you don't want to change the word "for".
- See also Template:Blocked user for user page notices.