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Question from SK GG official (13:25, 28 October 2025)

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I want to create a Wikipedia profile for myself how do I do that --SK GG official (talk) 13:25, 28 October 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Do you plan to write an autobiography? Plutus 💬 mess Fortune favors the curious 23:13, 28 October 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Wikimedia Foundation Bulletin 2025 Issue 20

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Feedback request: Biographies request for comment

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Question from Leo-J-Lutz (15:35, 30 October 2025)

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Hi Plutus. I work for Betterguards Technology (US) and Betterguards Technology GmbH (Europe). We develop and produce ankle braces with our patented technology. It's an adaptive piston that activates when needed. It was developed in Germany and is produced in our own production facilities in Berlin and Croatia. In 2022, Betterguards was selected by NBA Launchpad to work alongside league and team officials focusing on innovation in the prevention and rehabilitation of ankle injuries. I understand that is difficult for me to write an entry as I have conflict of interest. How do I best proceed? Thank you!! Here are some references: https://www.entrepreneur.com/growing-a-business/how-betterguards-is-changing-the-injury-prevention-game/491941#:~:text=Despite%20billions%20spent%20on%20sports,science%20%E2%80%94%20and%20athletes%20%E2%80%94%20first.https://www.sportsbusinessjournal.com/Articles/2025/07/23/betterguards-partners-with-nba-trainers-releases-new-version-of-ankle-brace/ https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9983046/ --Leo-J-Lutz (talk) 15:35, 30 October 2025 (UTC)[reply]

I suggest looking for better wikipedia:Secondary sources as they will help to strengthen the notability of the article. Then create a draft using the Wikipedia:Article wizard and make sure to state your coi. Once you are done with that let me know! Plutus 💬 mess Fortune favors the curious 02:44, 31 October 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Women in Red - November 2025

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Women in Red | November 2025, Vol 11, Issue 11, Nos. 326, 327, 353, 354

Recognized as the most active topic-based WikiProject by human changes.

Online events:

Announcements:

Tip of the Month:

  • Verifiability is increasingly important as AI evolves. You should ensure that every statement made
    is adequately sourced. There should be no less than three independent reliable sources for each
    biography, including at least one source for each paragraph.

Progress ("moving the needle"):

  • Statistics available via various tools: previously, Humaniki tool; currently, QLever. Thank you if
    you contributed one or more of the 20,473 articles created in the past year.
  • 21 Oct 2024, 19.963% of biographies on EN-WP were about women (2,030,245 biographies; 405,305 women)
  • 28 Oct 2025: 20.23% of biographies on EN-WP were about women (2,094,677 biographies; 423,778 women)

Other ways to participate:

--Rosiestep (talk) 17:04, 30 October 2025 (UTC) via MassMessaging[reply]

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Question from KelpSandwich (01:53, 31 October 2025)

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I’ve been editing a page that’s been repeatedly vandalized. How do I contact somebody about editlocking a certain page? Someone keeps doing this. --KelpSandwich (talk) 01:53, 31 October 2025 (UTC)[reply]

You can use WP:RFP for page protection requests. However, I suggest you work your issues out with the editor themselves first. Plutus 💬 mess Fortune favors the curious 02:45, 31 October 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Guide to temporary accounts

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Hello, Plutus. This message is being sent to remind you of significant upcoming changes regarding logged-out editing.

Starting 4 November, logged-out editors will no longer have their IP address publicly displayed. Instead, they will have a temporary account (TA) associated with their edits. Users with some extended rights like administrators and CheckUsers, as well as users with the temporary account IP viewer (TAIV) user right will still be able to reveal temporary users' IP addresses and all contributions made by temporary accounts from a specific IP address or range.

How do temporary accounts work?

Editing from a temporary account
  • When a logged-out user completes an edit or a logged action for the first time, a cookie will be set in this user's browser and a temporary account tied with this cookie will be automatically created for them. This account's name will follow the pattern: ~2025-12345-67 (a tilde, year of creation, a number split into units of 5).
  • All subsequent actions by the temporary account user will be attributed to this username. The cookie will expire 90 days after its creation. As long as it exists, all edits made from this device will be attributed to this temporary account. It will be the same account even if the IP address changes, unless the user clears their cookies or uses a different device or web browser.
  • A record of the IP address used at the time of each edit will be stored for 90 days after the edit. Users with the temporary account IP viewer (TAIV) user right will be able to see the underlying IP addresses.
  • As a measure against vandalism, there are two limitations on the creation of temporary accounts:
    • There has to be a minimum of 10 minutes between subsequent temporary account creations from the same IP (or /64 range in case of IPv6).
    • There can be a maximum of 6 temporary accounts created from an IP (or /64 range) within a period of 24 hours.

Temporary account IP viewer user right

How to enable IP Reveal

Impact for administrators

  • It will be possible to block many abusers by just blocking their temporary accounts. A blocked person won't be able to create new temporary accounts quickly if the admin selects the autoblock option.
  • It will still be possible to block an IP address or IP range.
  • Temporary accounts will not be retroactively applied to contributions made before the deployment. On Special:Contributions, you will be able to see existing IP user contributions, but not new contributions made by temporary accounts on that IP address. Instead, you should use Special:IPContributions for this (see a video about IPContributions in a gallery below).

Rules about IP information disclosure

  • Publicizing an IP address gained through TAIV access is generally not allowed (e.g. ~2025-12345-67 previously edited as 192.0.2.1 or ~2025-12345-67's IP address is 192.0.2.1).
  • Publicly linking a TA to another TA is allowed if "reasonably believed to be necessary". (e.g. ~2025-12345-67 and ~2025-12345-68 are likely the same person, so I am counting their reverts together toward 3RR, but not Hey ~2025-12345-68, you did some good editing as ~2025-12345-67)
  • See Wikipedia:Temporary account IP viewer § What can and can't be said for more detailed guidelines.

Useful tools for patrollers

  • It is possible to view if a user has opted-in to view temporary account IPs via the User Info card, available in Preferences → Appearance → Advanced options → Tick Enable the user info card
    • This feature also makes it possible for anyone to see the approximate count of temporary accounts active on the same IP address range.
  • Special:IPContributions allows viewing all edits and temporary accounts connected to a specific IP address or IP range.
  • Similarly, Special:GlobalContributions supports global search for a given temporary account's activity.
  • The auto-reveal feature (see video below) allows users with the right permissions to automatically reveal all IP addresses for a limited time window.

Videos

Further information and discussion

Most of this message was written by Mz7 (source). Thanks, 🎃 SGrabarczuk (WMF) (talk) 02:47, 31 October 2025 (UTC)[reply]