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{{Short description|Wikipedia policy about what kinds of usernames are acceptable}} |
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{{policy|[[WP:U]]<br>[[WP:UN]]<br>[[WP:USERNAME]]}} |
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{{nutshell|When choosing an account name, be careful to avoid names which may be offensive, confusing or unintelligible to English-speaking users. You are encouraged to use only ''one'' account.}} |
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{{Policylist Behavioral}} |
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{{Nutshell|When choosing an account name, do not choose names which may be offensive, misleading, disruptive, or promotional. The username should represent one person; do not use your organisation's name.}} |
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{{Redirect|WP:UN|the United Nations WikiProject |Wikipedia:WikiProject United Nations}} |
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{{Notice|'''Report blatant violations''' of the username policy at [[Wikipedia:Usernames for administrator attention]].}} |
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:''See also'': [[Wikipedia:How to log in]] ''and'' [[Wikipedia:Changing username]] |
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{{Conduct policy list}} |
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This policy describes what kinds of '''usernames''' are acceptable on the English Wikipedia and how unacceptable or doubtful usernames can be dealt with. It also specifies that a user account should be used only by one person, and that in most cases one person should use only one account. |
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The '''username policy''' covers accepted practices and behavior in naming and operating a user account on Wikipedia for accounts created after [[2006-12-08]]. |
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You choose your username when [[WP:Why create an account?|creating a user account]]. All contributions made using that account will then be attributed to the chosen username (contributions made while not [[Help:Logging in|logged in]] to any account are attributed to the user's [[IP address]]). It is also possible to request a [[#Changing your username|change of username]], and have your past contributions re-attributed to the new name. |
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When you create a new account, so you can log in, one of the things you'll have to do is pick a '''username'''. This page gives some advice on this, and also details uses of accounts which are not acceptable. |
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This policy applies to usernames on English Wikipedia. However, in most cases you will be able to use the same username and password to log in to other language Wikipedias and other [[Wikipedia:Wikimedia Foundation|Wikimedia Foundation]] supported projects. See [[Wikipedia:Unified login]]. |
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Your username is attached to all edits you make while logged in. This means that all your edits are credited and attributed to you. This is further explained at [[Wikipedia:Why create an account?]]. |
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[[File:Wikipedia User Name.webm|thumb|300px|Introductory clip on usernames]] |
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== Guidance for new users == |
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==Choosing a username== |
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{{UsernamePolicy}}{{shortcut|WP:NAMEGUIDE}} |
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The choice of username might be based on your real name or a familiar Internet nickname, or a new pseudonym that you use only for Wikipedia, depending on how much anonymity you want to preserve while editing. |
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Your username is a nickname that will identify your account and thereby all of your contributions to Wikipedia. It can be your real name if you so choose, but you should be aware of [[#Real names|the risks involved]] in editing under your real name before choosing to use or disclose your real name on Wikipedia. Wikipedia usernames are [[case sensitivity|case sensitive]], but the first letter is always automatically capitalized. By default, your username appears in your signature on posts to [[Wikipedia:Talk page guidelines|discussion pages]]. For further details on signatures and how to customize them, see [[Wikipedia:Signatures]]. |
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You must keep in mind that, once chosen, a username cannot be easily changed, and changing your username doesn't hide your previous username from all of the edits that you've made while using it (such as the signature of your previous username that you left on any talk pages, messages, discussions, and replies). For example, if "Dr. Franz Schröder" is your real name, and you choose this to be your username, your real name and doctorate will be evident on your edits, on history pages, and (unless you change your signature) on all posts, messages, and replies that you make to talk pages and discussions. '''It is ''highly recommended'' that you read and understand the section on [[WP:Username policy#Real names|using your real name]] as your username before you decide to do so.''' Likewise, reusing a name here which you also use on other sites may be as revealing as using your actual name. |
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Some Wikipedia editors have been subject to severe harassment outside of Wikipedia as a result of their contributions on Wikipedia. For some people this is a reason not to use their real name or any previously used username or nick name that can be tied back to you. It is possible to change your mind later and rename your account, but a record will still exist tying you to the original username; see below for details. |
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You will be required to specify the username that you'd like to use when you are [[Wikipedia:Why create an account?|creating a new account]], and you will subsequently use it (together with your password) to [[Help:Logging in|log in]] to that account. Once you have an account, you may create a [[WP:user pages|user page]], titled "User:XXXX" (where "XXXX" is your username), to provide relevant information about yourself to other Wikipedians. You or any other editor may also create a [[Wikipedia:Talk page guidelines#User talk pages|user talk page]], titled "User talk:XXXX", that people can use to contact you. |
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If you choose not to use your real name, you should pick a username that doesn't interfere with the writing of this encyclopedia. That means a name that you're comfortable writing under, but also one that others are comfortable seeing and collaborating with. A controversial name may affect other users' perspective on your credibility or political or religious viewpoint. Avoiding controversial names is in your own interest. |
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The MediaWiki software will not allow you to register a new account with a username that is already taken by another account, nor will it allow you to register a username that is ''too similar'' to another account. You [[Special:CentralAuth|can check]] whether or not a username is already taken; if the username is not listed when you enter it into the username search, it means that the provided username is not taken. Please note that the page does not return usernames that are too similar; it only returns a match if the exact username you enter is already taken. You may still be able to obtain a username that is too similar to another account under certain circumstances; see {{slink||Similar usernames}} below. |
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Wikipedia usernames are [[case sensitivity|case sensitive]]. The first letter of all usernames is automatically capitalized. |
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Your username can be virtually any string of characters (subject to a few [[Wikipedia:Naming conventions (technical restrictions)#Restrictions on usernames|technical limitations]]). However, it should be a name which other users will be comfortable with and which does not interfere with the project. A controversial name may give a bad impression to other users, and avoiding this is in your own interest. This page describes certain types of usernames that are specifically disallowed, primarily because they can be considered ''offensive'', ''misleading'', or ''promotional'', or imply that the account does ''not belong to an individual''. |
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===Signatures=== |
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By default, your username is also used as your signature on talk page posts. For details on signatures and how to customize them, see [[Wikipedia:Signatures]]. |
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Some editors on this Wikipedia will be unable to read a username written in non-Latin alphabets, such as Chinese. Non-Latin usernames are allowed, but if you have one you are encouraged to customize your signature to include a transliteration. |
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== Inappropriate usernames == |
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===Username disambiguation=== |
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{{policy shortcut|WP:IU}} |
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If your username is similar to that of another Wikipedia editor, you should add a [[Wikipedia:Hatnotes|hatnote]] (disambiguation) so a reader can find the other editor if desired. You can use the templates {{tl|thisuser}}, {{tl|thisusertalk}}, and {{tl|userpage otheruse}}, among others, at the top of your user page and user talk page for this purpose. |
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This section lists the types of usernames that are considered inappropriate. The same criteria also apply to [[Wikipedia:Signatures|signatures]]. |
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These lists are not necessarily exhaustive. [[Wikipedia:What "Ignore all rules" means#Use common sense|Use common sense]] in applying these rules; a username containing a word that may seem offensive in one context may have a very different, more benign meaning in another. For guidance on how to deal with inappropriate usernames if encountered, see {{slink||Dealing with inappropriate usernames}} below. |
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If your username is commonly misspelled, consider adding a [[Wikipedia:Redirect|redirect]] from the misspelled username to your actual username. (You can create a user page without going through the new user process.) |
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=== Disruptive or offensive usernames<span id="Offensive"></span><span id="OFFENSIVE"></span><span id="Disruptive"></span><span id="DISRUPTIVE"></span> === |
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==Inappropriate usernames== |
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{{policy shortcut|WP:ATTACKNAME|WP:DISRUPTNAME}} |
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Wikipedia does not allow usernames that are misleading, harassing, or offensive - both in English and in other languages, as well as misspellings and substitutions thereof such as through [[Leet]]speak. In borderline cases, you will be asked to choose a new username; in egregious cases, your account will simply be permanently blocked. |
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'''The following types of usernames are not permitted, and will be immediately blocked upon discovery''', because they are '''disruptive''' or '''offensive''': |
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*Usernames that are likely to offend other contributors or cause disruption to productive Wikipedia processes or discussions, or make harmonious editing difficult or impossible to achieve; e.g. by containing profanities, or referencing highly contentious events or controversies.<ref>Note that some valid strings of characters may coincide with profanities or offensive words, like "shit" in [https://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?search=Indian+intitle%3A%2F%5B%5E+%5Dshit%2F&title=Special:Search&profile=advanced&fulltext=1&ns0=1 some Indian names] or "porn" in [https://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?search=German+intitle%3A%2F%5B%5E+%28%5Dporn%2F+-pornography+-pornographic+-Thai&title=Special:Search&profile=advanced&fulltext=1&ns0=1 some German] [https://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?search=Thai+intitle%3A%2F%5B%5E+%28%5Dporn%2F+-pornography+-pornographic&title=Special:Search&profile=advanced&fulltext=1&ns0=1 and Thai] names. When addressing these potential [[Scunthorpe problem]]s, administrators should [[WP:UCS|use common sense]] and [[WP:AGF|assume good faith]]. [[User:AmandaNP/UAA/Blacklist]] notes some common sources of false positives; looking up a username or its components in a search engine may also be helpful.</ref> |
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*Usernames that are blatantly profane, violent, threatening, or sexually explicit, or that advocate or encourage any such behavior (including acts that are deemed by most societies as either extremely immoral, criminal, or illegal). |
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*Usernames that deliberately offend, dehumanize, attack, demean, disparage, discriminate, or support or advocate any such behavior toward any race, religion, gender, sexual identity, sexual preference, political affiliation, or social group or status, or imply the intent to do so. Examples include: |
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**Usernames that contain discriminatory attacks, racial slurs, or pejorative terms |
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**Usernames that praise highly contentious people, groups (also known as "[[Hate group|hate groups]]"), or events—''future, past, or present''—that currently allocate, have allocated, or plan to allocate efforts or resources toward afflicting direct discriminatory, social, physical, or emotional harm toward those who identify as part of any of these groups. |
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*Usernames that contain or imply [[Wikipedia:No personal attacks|personal attacks]], or imply the intent to personally attack, [[WP:HARASS|harass]], or [[WP:911|threaten]] other Wikipedia editors. |
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*Usernames that appear intended to disrupt legitimate Wikipedia discussions and processes by provoking negative emotional reactions from other editors (also known as "[[Internet troll|trolling]]"). |
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*Usernames that show or imply the intent to [[WP:VAND|vandalize]], [[WP:DE|disrupt]], or engage in bad-faith edits or behaviors that are [[Wikipedia:Here to build an encyclopedia#Clearly not being here to build an encyclopedia|clearly not intended to help build, expand, or grow the encyclopedia]] in a positive or collaborative manner. |
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'''These accounts, upon their discovery, should be immediately blocked by administrators''', and consideration should be given, with appropriate judgment, if the username should be redacted from any logs or edit revisions - especially if they're grossly offensive or destructive in nature, and likely to offend many editors. Note that usernames that are inappropriate in another language, or that represent an inappropriate name with misspellings and substitutions, or do so indirectly or by implication, are still considered inappropriate. |
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The line between acceptable and unacceptable user names is based on the opinions of other editors, not by the creator of the name. You should not create new usernames for the purpose of trying to find this line. If your real name appears to be inappropriate but you wish to use it anyway, you can e-mail an [[Wikipedia:Administrators|administrator]] to work out a solution. Note that the examples below are also inappropriate for your [[WP:SIG|signature]]. |
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==={{Anchor|BLPABUSE}}Usernames with libelous, contentious, or non-public information=== |
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<span id="Misleading" />'''Misleading usernames''' include names that: |
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*<span id="Official" />Imply the user is an admin or other official figure on Wikipedia, or of the Wikimedia Foundation |
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{{see also|Wikipedia:Biographies of living persons#Remove contentious material|Wikipedia:Biographies of living persons#Usernames}}{{policy shortcut|WP:BLPABUSE}} |
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*Closely resemble the name of another Wikipedia user |
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'''The following types of usernames are not permitted, and will be immediately blocked upon discovery''', because they '''violate highly important and serious Wikipedia policies''': |
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*<span id="Famous" />Match the name of a well-known living or recently deceased person, unless you [[Wikipedia:Verifiability|verifiably]] ''are'' that person, in which case please note this on your [[Wikipedia:User page|user page]]. [[Wikipedia:Wikipedians with articles|Wikipedians with articles]] is a list of such users. |
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*<span id="Promotional" />Match the name of a well-known company or group (especially if the user promotes it), unless the name is generic and could reasonably refer to something else. |
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*<span id="Address" />Resemble an IP address, e-mail address or web page address, including names containing "@", ".com", ".org", etc. Note that an exception is made for long-standing editors that have such a username. |
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*<span id="Process" />Confusingly refer to a Wikipedia process, namespace, or toolbar item |
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*<span id="Bot" />Imply an automated account, such as names containing "robot", "bot", or a variation thereof. Such usernames are reserved for [[Wikipedia:Bot policy|bot accounts]] |
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*<span id="Random" />Consist of a lengthy repetition, or apparently random sequence, of characters, e.g. "aaaaaaaaaaaa" or "ghfjkghdfjgkdhfjkg" |
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*<span id="Lengthy" />Are extremely lengthy |
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* Usernames that contain contentious or disparaging statements about another person (whether they be another editor, a notable [[WP:BLP|living or recently deceased person]], etc). |
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<span id="Harassing" />'''Harassing usernames''' include usernames that |
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* Usernames that are clearly libelous, contain blatantly false or disparaging statements or accusations about another person, or constitute blatant violations of Wikipedia's policy on the [[WP:BLP|biographies of living people]]. |
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*<span id="Insult" />Are defamatory or insulting to other people, groups, articles or processes |
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* Usernames that contain any non-public, private, or personally identifiable information about another person,<ref name="libelnote">The username is considered a violation of this policy, and the creation of the account considered an attempt to [[WP:OUTING|disclose non-public or personally identifiable information]] about another person, regardless of the legitimacy of the information shared and whether or not the information was correct.</ref> or contain any other information that would be deemed appropriate for suppression by an [[WP:OS|Oversighter]]; e.g. usernames that state what the password to the account (apparently) is. |
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*<span id="Personal" />Contain personal information about people, such as a telephone number or street address |
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*<span id="Trouble" />Give the impression that you intend to cause trouble here, such as by alluding to hacking, spamming, trolling, vandalism, legal threats or computer viruses |
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*<span id="Vandal" />Are similar to those used by known vandals |
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'''These accounts, upon their discovery, should be immediately blocked by administrators'''. If such usernames are libelous or contain information that is usually suppressed (such as disclosure of non-public personal identifiable information about another editor, or blatantly libelous statements made about a [[WP:N|notable]] living person), the username should be [[Wikipedia:Oversight|suppressed from all logs by an Oversighter]] to protect Wikipedia and the subjects involved from any kind of negative fallout or harm as a result of the account or username creation. Requests for removing attack usernames from logs should be reported to the [[WP:Stewards|global Stewards]] team for evaluation and private removal from all WMF projects. This can be done either via [[WP:IRC|IRC]] in the {{channel|wikimedia-stewards}} channel or via email to the stewards VRT queue at {{Nospam|stewards|wikimedia.org}}. |
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<span id="Offensive" />'''Offensive usernames''' include those that refer or allude to |
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*<span id="Religion" />The names of religions or religious figures; in addition, usernames that invoke the name of a religious figure or religion are prohibited should they be distasteful, provoke or promote intolerance, are disrespectful of the religion, or promote the ideology that one religion is superior to others. Usernames that are clearly expressions of faith are discouraged, however considered allowed unless disruptive. Should a username not be clear as to the motive, it may be reviewed. |
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*<span id="Violent" />Performing or endorsing violent real-world actions |
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*Promotion of a controversial or potentially inflammatory point of view |
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*<span id="Bigotry" />Racism, sexism, or sexual orientation |
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*<span id="Illness" />Illnesses, disabilities, or medical or psychological conditions |
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*<span id="Body Function" />Reproductive or excretory body functions, including genitalia and sexual [[slang]] |
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*<span id="Slurs" /><span id="Profane" /><span id="Obscene" />[[Term of disparagement|Slurs]], [[profanity]] and obscenities |
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=== Misleading usernames === |
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===Reporting inappropriate names=== |
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{{Anchor|misleading}} |
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Clearly inappropriate usernames should be reported at [[Wikipedia:Administrator intervention against vandalism]], and can be blocked on sight by any administrator. This includes usernames used solely to vandalize. In these cases it is frequently useful to disable account creation, if the username is believed to have been created in bad faith. |
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{{policy shortcut|WP:MISLEADNAME}} |
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'''The following types of usernames are not permitted''' because they may be '''misleading''' in a way that disrupts the project: |
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*Usernames that impersonate other people (see {{slink||Real names}} and {{slink||Similar usernames}} below). |
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*Usernames that give the impression that the account has [[WP:User access levels|permissions]] that it does not have; e.g. by containing the terms [[Wikipedia:Administrators|{{!xt|administrator}}]], [[Wikipedia:Bureaucrats|{{!xt|bureaucrat}}]], [[m:Stewards|{{!xt|steward}}]], [[m:CheckUser policy|{{!xt|checkuser}}]], [[m:Hiding revisions|{{!xt|oversight}}]], or similar terms, such as {{!xt|admin}}, {{!xt|sysop}}, or {{!xt|moderator}}. |
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*Usernames that imply that the account has explicit ownership of certain articles, content, or topic areas, or that they have any kind of "power", "command", "control", or "authority" over other editors, or that a different level of accountability and application of Wikipedia's [[WP:PG|policies and guidelines]] should be enforced (such as implying that certain policies do not apply to them). |
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*Usernames that could be easily misunderstood to refer to a "bot" (which is used to identify [[Wikipedia:Bot policy|bot accounts]]) or a "script" (which alludes to automated editing processes), unless the account is of that type; such as {{!xt|ABC Bot}}, {{!xt|XYZ script}}. |
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*Usernames that give the incorrect impression that the account is officially affiliated with the [[Wikimedia Foundation]]; e.g. {{!xt|Foo (WMF)}}, {{!xt|Bar (Wikimedia Foundation)}} |
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*Usernames that resemble IP addresses (as these are expected to designate non-logged-in users), timestamps, or other names which would be confusing within the Wikipedia [[Wikipedia:Signatures|signature]] format. |
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*Usernames that appear similar to naming conventions used by community administrative processes, such as those starting with ''Vanished user'' (see [[Wikipedia:Courtesy vanishing]]). |
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For accounts with usernames that are in this category, you should [[WP:AGF|assume good faith]] in cases where the username could be interpreted ambiguously. For example, a new user whose career is as a sysop might include that in their username, unaware of the policy prohibiting it. An attempt to discuss the username policy and concern with the user, and a request that they change their username should typically be attempted before considering further action. In cases where the violation of policy or the user's intent is clear, or likely created in bad faith, you should exhibit the use of [[WP:USE|common sense]] and fair and level-headed judgment when determining the appropriate action to take. These clear violations should be reported by following the instructions on [[Wikipedia:Usernames for administrator attention]]. |
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The starting place to discuss a questionable (but not clearly inappropriate) username is on the user's talk page, suggesting that they change their username. Remember that users may not be native speakers of English, and may be unaware of causing offense. If that doesn't resolve the issue, do a posting at [[Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Usernames]]. The user should be notified about this. In this process, other users comment on the appropriateness of the name. If after discussion, consensus is that the name is inappropriate, an administrator can block the account. For such blocks, the option to "disable account creation" should not be used, allowing the user to pick another name. |
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=== Promotional usernames<span id="Company/group names"></span> === |
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===Changing your username=== |
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{{policy shortcut|WP:ORGNAME|WP:CORPNAME|WP:SPAMNAME|WP:PROMONAME}} |
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Usernames can be changed by [[Wikipedia:Bureaucrats|bureaucrats]]. You can request a name change at [[Wikipedia:Changing username]]. If you have few edits, it may be easier and quicker to simply register a new account with a different name. |
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{{redirect|WP:ORGNAME|the convention for organization names|Wikipedia:Naming conventions (companies)}} |
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{{see also|:Category:Wikipedians who are indefinitely blocked for promotional user names}} |
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'''The following types of usernames are not permitted''' because they are considered '''promotional''': |
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Any talk pages that you have signed will still display your former username. If you feel strongly about your name no longer being on visible pages on the site, you can edit these pages to remove your signature. (Your old signature will still appear in diffs and in earlier versions of the pages.) |
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* Usernames that unambiguously represent the name of a company, organization, website, product, musical group or band, team, club, creative group, or organized event (e.g. {{!xt|TownvilleWidgets}}, {{!xt|MyWidgetsUSA.com}}, {{!xt|TrammelMuseumofArt}}, {{!xt|OctoberfestBandConcert2019}}). However, usernames that ''contain'' such names are sometimes permissible; see {{slink||Usernames implying shared use}} below. (Usernames which represent the subject of a biographical article are not considered promotional; see {{slink||Stage names}}) |
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* [[Email address]]es and [[Uniform Resource Locator|URL]]s to domains or websites (especially if they promote a commercial web page) and don't simply identify a person. Although usernames that only contain ''plain'' domain names ''on their own'' (those that do not include the [[Top-level domain|top-level domain]], such as <code>.com</code>, <code>.net</code>, <code>.co.kr</code>, etc. at the end) are sometimes acceptable (such as when the purpose is simply to identify the user as a person), they are inappropriate if their primary purpose is to advertise, promote, sell, gain support, or increase the attention or user-base audience of any person, company, market, product, channel, website, or other good or service. This includes any kind of websites that function in order to generate any kind of income or revenue for the owner. Examples include Patreon links or links to pages asking for donations, or revenue-generating click-thru links to vendors. All pages that are built or designed in one or more of these manners should be considered a commercial web page, and hence considered inappropriate for a username. |
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A user who ''both'' adopts a promotional username ''and'' who engages in [[Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not#ADVERTISING|inappropriate advertising or promotional]] edits or behaviors – especially when made to their own user space or to articles about the company, group, or product – can be [[Wikipedia:Blocking policy|blocked]] from editing Wikipedia, and are often blocked much sooner than users who engage in only one of the two behaviors. In such cases, administrators should examine the user's edits to decide whether or not to allow them to create a new username. If there is evidence that the user would continue to edit inappropriately under a new username, the blocking administrator should enable the "[[WP:Autoblock|autoblock]]" and "prevent account creation" block settings. Otherwise, the user should be offered the opportunity to create a new account or have their current username changed. Before taking action, any disagreements as to whether a particular username is acceptable or not should be discussed at [[Wikipedia:Requests for comment/User names]] ''first''. |
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==Deleting your account== |
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Accounts with contributions cannot be deleted since this would allow another user to create the account, and claim authorship of those edits. It is not possible for your edits to be removed entirely; for this reason, removing the account would potentially violate [[GNU Free Documentation License|copyrights]] by allowing for such authorship claims. |
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=== Usernames implying shared use === |
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However, you may request your user and talk page to be deleted, as explained at [[Wikipedia:User page]]. |
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{{See also|Wikipedia:Sockpuppetry#Role accounts}} |
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Because Wikipedia's policy states that user accounts cannot be [[#Shared accounts|shared]] between more than one individual, '''the following types of usernames are not permitted''' because they imply '''shared use''': |
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*Usernames that are simply names of companies or groups are not permitted (these also fall under {{slink||Promotional usernames}} above). For example, {{!xt|ABC Inc}} or {{!xt|XYZ Foundation}} or {{!xt|Foo University}}. |
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*Personal usernames that imply shared access, such as {{!xt|Jack and Jill}}, are not permitted. |
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*Usernames that are solely the names of posts, positions, roles, or job titles within organizations, such as {{!xt|Secretary of the XYZ Foundation}}, are not permitted, as such posts or positions may be transferred or held by different persons at different times. |
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:*However, usernames ''are'' acceptable if they contain a company or group name but are clearly intended to denote an individual person, such as {{xt|Mark at WidgetFactory}}, {{xt|Jack Smith at the XYZ Foundation}}, {{xt|FacebookFanatic87}}, etc. |
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Remember that [[Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not#ADVERTISING|promotional]] editing is not permitted, regardless of any account's chosen username. The [[Wikipedia:Conflict of interest|conflict of interest guideline]] advises all users to exercise caution if editing articles about businesses, organizations, products, or other subjects that they are closely connected to. If you choose to edit articles that are in any way related to your company or group, you will need to carefully follow Wikipedia's [[Wikipedia:Conflict of interest#Advice for editors who may have a conflict of interest|advice on editing with a conflict of interest]]. |
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==Sharing accounts== |
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For reasons of attribution and accountability, you are not allowed to share your account or password with others. If you do, and this becomes known, your account will be blocked. |
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=== Non-script usernames === |
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==Using multiple accounts== |
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'''The following types of usernames are not permitted''' due to the difficulty with some web browsers in viewing non-language Unicode characters:<ref>Decided after an [[Special:PermanentLink/808918433#RFC about disallowing non-language characters in usernames|2017 RfC]]</ref> |
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It is recommended that users not edit under multiple usernames, except with good reason. For example, prominent users might create a new account in order to experience how the community functions for new users, or users editing under their real name may want an alternate pseudonymous account for editing articles they would not want their real name associated with. Also, users running a [[Wikipedia:Bot policy|bot]] are expected to run this under an alternative account. If you use multiple accounts, it is recommended that you explain this on your user page. Templates such as {{tlp|User Alternate Acct|''main account''}} and {{tl|User Alt Acct Master}} can be used for this purpose. |
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* Usernames that contain [[emoji]]. |
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* Usernames that are considered to be [[emoticon]]s or otherwise "decorative". |
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* Usernames that use any non-language symbols. This includes: |
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**Symbols and characters unrelated to the [[list of writing systems]]. |
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**Symbols and characters that are on the block lists at [[Unicode symbols]]. |
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Note that this restriction does '''not''' apply to signatures, which are governed by Wikipedia's policies on the use of [[Wikipedia:Signatures|signatures]]. |
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Policies apply per person, not per account. Using a second account for policy violations will cause any penalties to be applied to both accounts. Users who are [[Wikipedia:Banning policy|banned]] or blocked from editing may not use sock puppets to circumvent this. Evading a block or ban causes the timer on the block to restart, and may further lengthen it. |
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=== Confusing usernames === |
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You are not allowed to create multiple accounts in order to make your opinion seem more prevalent than it actually is. This is known as [[Sockpuppet (Internet)|sock puppetry]]. Examples of such policy violations include attempting to vote twice in a poll, agreeing with your other account in a deletion discussion, and engaging in revert wars using multiple accounts. |
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Some usernames appear problematic without fitting clearly into any of the above categories. This is often the case with confusing or extremely lengthy usernames, which are highly discouraged but which are not so inappropriate '''on their own''' as to require action. |
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Confusing usernames can often be a red flag for other problems. An editor with a confusing username or signature may be blocked sooner than usual for other inappropriate behavior, such as disruption or vandalism, if their confusing username contributes to the disruption. |
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In rare cases, users with a particular point of view have created sockpuppets to act as if they held the opposite point of view. Generally such sockpuppets behave badly in order to make "their" POV look bad, or make straw man arguments that the puppeteer can easily refute with his main account. These are known as "straw man sockpuppets" and are likewise prohibited. |
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=== Exceptions === |
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Some usernames that appear to be in breach of this policy have been allowed to stand by consensus because they were created before a change in the policy that would now prohibit such names ''(see [[grandfather clause]])''. If you find an apparently problematic username being used by a long-standing editor, it is likely that the matter has been discussed before. Please search that user's talk page (and archives if applicable), ''and'' the archives of the [[Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard|administrators' noticeboards]] and [[Wikipedia:Requests for comment/User names|requests for comment on usernames]], before deciding to take action as described [[#Dealing with inappropriate usernames|below]]. |
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Sock puppet accounts operating in violation of this policy should be blocked indefinitely; the main account may be blocked at the discretion of any administrator. Non-administrators may list the accounts at [[Wikipedia:Suspected sock puppets]] or [[Wikipedia:Administrator intervention against vandalism]]. Difficult cases where the nature and extent of sockpuppetry is unclear and where there is an ongoing problem may be listed at [[Wikipedia:Requests for checkuser]] for investigation. |
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== Dealing with inappropriate usernames == |
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====Single-purpose accounts==== |
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{{policy shortcut|WP:BADNAME}} |
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A single-purpose account is an account that only does one particular thing on Wikipedia, or only exists to push a single opinion (as opposed to regular editors, that tend to edit and discuss in a variety of areas). Such accounts are not forbidden, and indeed may be novice editors who will grow interested in other topics over time. Still, a single-purpose account may be a red flag for sockpuppetry. Experienced users are expected to [[WP:FAITH|assume good faith]] and [[WP:BITE|be nice]] to these. |
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If you encounter an inappropriate username as described [[#Inappropriate usernames|above]], there are various actions you might take. [[Wikipedia:What "Ignore all rules" means#Use common sense|Use common sense]] in making your choice, and avoid [[Wikipedia:Please do not bite the newcomers|"biting" newcomers]]. |
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=== No action necessary === |
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If the name is not unambiguously problematic, it may be sensible to ignore it. [[Wikipedia:Assume good faith|Assume good faith]], and also note the [[#Exceptions|exceptions]] in the section on inappropriate usernames. Also, except in extreme cases, it is probably not worth taking action unless the user has made at least one ''recent'' edit. |
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Where it is unclear whether or not sock puppetry is in progress, server log information can be consulted. To comply with Wikimedia Foundation privacy policy, this is [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2005-10-24/Checkuser_controversy|limited]] to a [[Special:Listusers/checkuser|handful of users]] and only done in serious cases, with reasonable cause, to check if user A is the same as user B based upon some evidence. "Fishing" – or general trawling of users in a debate for possible sockpuppets – is not supported and requests for such checks are unlikely to be agreed to. Requests may be made at [[Wikipedia:Requests for checkuser|Request for CheckUser]]. |
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=== Talk to the user === |
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====Tagging identified sock puppets==== |
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If you see a username that is problematic but was not obviously created in bad faith, politely draw the user's attention to this policy, and try to encourage them to create a new account with a different username. If you want, you can use the {{tls|uw-username}}, {{tls|uw-uall}} or {{tls|uw-coi-username}} template for this. |
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=== Request for comment === |
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If an account has been shown to be a sock puppet used for policy violations, then it may be identified as such, by adding {{tl|SockpuppetProven}} to the user page and {{tl|sockblock}} to the talk page of the sock puppet account. There are four tags available, one for violations confirmed by [[m:CheckUser Policy|Checkuser]], another for other forms of confirmed sockpuppet use, a third for suspected violations, and the fourth is the suspected [[IP address]]es: |
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If, following an attempt to discuss a problematic username with the user, there is still doubt or disagreement as to whether the name is appropriate, you may open a [[WP:RFC/N|Request for comment on the username]], inviting other users to discuss the issue. |
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=== Report blatant violations === |
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* {{[[{{ns:Template}}:SockpuppetCheckuser|SockpuppetCheckuser]]|Username|Optional name of CheckUser case (what is after <code>Wikipedia:Requests for checkuser/Case/</code>)}} |
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If you believe that a username needs to be immediately blocked and is an obvious violation of policy, you can report it to [[Wikipedia:Usernames for administrator attention|Usernames for administrator attention]]. This page should only be used for clear and egregious username violations that merit an immediate block and without any discussion or warning beforehand. |
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* {{[[{{ns:Template}}:SockpuppetProven|SockpuppetProven]]|<nowiki>1=Username|evidence=[[EvidenceLink]]</nowiki>}}. "EvidenceLink" can be replaced with something such as "<font color="blue"><nowiki>[[Wikipedia:Suspected sock puppets/Username]]</nowiki></font>": |
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* {{[[{{ns:Template}}:Sockpuppet|Sockpuppet]]|<nowiki>1=Username|evidence=[[EvidenceLink]]</nowiki>}} |
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* {{[[{{ns:Template}}:IPsock|IPsock]]|<nowiki>1=Username|evidence=[[EvidenceLink]]</nowiki>}} |
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Do not ''both'' warn a user account or discuss the username and your concerns with a user account, ''and'' file a report against the user account at [[WP:UAA|Usernames for administrator attention]] at the same time. A warning or discussion by another editor should be perceived as an ''invitation'' or an ''encouragement'' for the user to change their username or otherwise resolve the matter at-hand, while filing a report against the account invites a block to be immediately placed and without warning or discussion beforehand. These two actions directly counteract with one another; performing both actions can cause confusion, frustration, and the [[WP:BITE|biting of newcomers]] where [[WP:AGF|the assumption of good faith]] likely should have been the preferred initial response. |
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The original or best-known account of a user that operates sock puppets may be tagged with '''{{tl|Sockpuppeteer}}'''. Note that this tag is intended for abusive sock puppets and should not be used on the pages of people whose legitimate multiple accounts have not been blocked. |
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===Report other problems=== |
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If the user with a bad username is breaching other policies, such as those against [[WP:SPAM|spam]] or [[WP:VAND|vandalism]], follow up using those policies rather than reporting the username. If the user is editing in a biased or promotional way on a subject they appear to have a connection with, report them at the [[WP:COIN|Conflict of Interest noticeboard]]. |
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Sometimes, multiple individuals create new accounts specifically to participate in, or influence, a particular discussion. This is common in [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion|deletion discussions]] or [[Wikipedia:Guidelines for controversial articles|controversial articles]]. These may be friends of another editor or article subject, or may have been solicited by someone to support a specific angle in a debate. This practice of external solicitation is considered unacceptable. |
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=== Usernames for administrator attention guidelines === |
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Such accounts are known as "meatpuppets". Since they are hard to distinguish from sockpuppets, they are treated similarly. When there is uncertainty whether a party is one user with sockpuppets, or several users acting as meatpuppets, they may be treated as one individual. |
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[[Wikipedia:Usernames for administrator attention |Usernames for administrator attention]] (UAA) is a noticeboard for drawing attention to abusive usernames quickly. See [[Wikipedia:Usernames for administrator attention/Instructions]] for information on how to place or resolve UAA reports, including the options that are available to administrators. |
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Remember that blocking a new user is not actually something we ''want'' to do, it is something we do when it is needed to protect Wikipedia from harm. Generally, editors whose usernames are a technical or borderline violation of the Username policy should be given an opportunity to discuss the username and how they may register a new username. However, users who are reluctant to register a new username and are otherwise showing a positive history of contributions to Wikipedia should be allowed to continue editing in a positive fashion and the matter should be dropped. But this exemption does not apply to editors who have a clearly offensive username, disruptive or vandalizing edits, or edits that show a history of problematic bias or conflict of interest. |
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===Doppelganger accounts=== |
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It is acceptable to pre-emptively create another account with a username similar to one's own, with the purpose of preventing impersonation by vandals. Such accounts are called doppelganger accounts. They should be marked with the {{tl|doppelganger}} or {{tl|doppelganger2}} tag, or simply redirected to one's own userpage. Such accounts should not be used for editing. |
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== Other particular types of username == |
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=== Real names === |
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{{Redirect|WP:IMPERSONATE|impersonation regarding signatures|WP:Signature forgery}} |
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{{policy shortcut|WP:REALNAME|WP:IMPERSONATE}} |
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'''Minors and children are ''strongly discouraged'' from creating accounts with usernames that are their real names, any nicknames which might be traced to them, or that contain ''any'' personally identifiable information'''. Furthermore, '''''all editors'' {{dash}} regardless of age {{dash}} should take the time to carefully consider the risk and consequences before doing so'''. Usernames with this information ''significantly'' increase the potential for [[Wikipedia:Harassment|harassment]], especially if these accounts edit in controversial subject areas. In some countries, editing Wikipedia [[Censorship of Wikipedia|can be illegal]], and using this information can put you at risk of legal consequences. While it is possible to rename your account later (see [[#Changing your username|Changing your username]] below), a record of your previous username remains permanently. |
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Do not edit under a name that is likely to imply that you are (or are related to) a specific, identifiable person, unless it is your real name. If you have the same name as a well-known person to whom you are unrelated, and are using your real name, you should state clearly on your [[WP:userpage|userpage]] that you are unrelated to the well-known person. |
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If a username implies that the user is, or is related to, a [[WP:N|notable]], identifiable or well-known person, the account may be [[Wikipedia:Blocking policy|blocked]] as a precaution against impersonation until the user's proof of identity is provided. |
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==See also== |
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* [[Wikipedia:Changing usernames]] |
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* [[Wikipedia:Bureaucrat]] |
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* [[Internet sock puppet]] |
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* [[Help:Logging in]] |
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* [[Wikipedia:Requests for comment/User names]] |
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* [[Wikipedia:User page]] |
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If you have been blocked for using your real name, please do not take offense; we are trying to prevent somebody from impersonating or harassing you, or someone you may share the same real name with. You are welcome to use your real name, but in some cases, you will need to prove that you are who you say you are. You can do this by sending an email to [mailto:info-en@wikimedia.org info-en{{No spam blue}}wikimedia.org]. Be aware that emails are handled by a [[Wikipedia:Volunteer Response Team|volunteer response team]]; it can take some time before you'll receive a reply. Do not send unsolicited scans of your [[passport]] or [[driver's license]] to the volunteer response team. Instead, you should contact them to find out the best way to prove your identity. The best way will vary, but could be by using a mail address on a [[domain name]] that belongs to you. |
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[[Category:Wikipedia sock puppetry]] |
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[[Category:Wikipedia user conduct]] |
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===Stage names=== |
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[[cs:Wikipedie:Uživatelské jméno]] |
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{{shortcut|WP:USERSTAGENAME}} |
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[[de:Wikipedia:Anmeldung]] |
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Users may use a self-identifying [[stage name]], [[pen name]], or other nickname as a username, provided that it uniquely identifies a single person. This is not considered promotional, even if commercial performances or publications are made under such a name, unless the user makes promotional edits ''within Wikipedia'' about themselves, their projects, etc. However, a user may not use '''someone else's''' stage name as a username, as per the {{slink||Real names}} section of this page. |
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[[id:Wikipedia:Nama pengguna]] |
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[[es:Wikipedia:Nombres de usuario]] |
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=== Usernames with non-Latin characters === |
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[[eu:Wikipedia:Lankideen izenak]] |
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{{anchor|Non-Latin}}{{anchor|NL}} |
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[[fr:Wikipédia:Nom d'utilisateur]] |
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{{policy shortcut|WP:NONLATIN|WP:LATINPLEASE}} |
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[[it:Wikipedia:Nome utente]] |
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{{see also|Wikipedia:Unified login|Wikipedia:Signatures#Non-Latin}} |
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[[ja:Wikipedia:ユーザー名]] |
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[[pl:Wikipedia:Nazwa użytkownika]] |
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Users with usernames in non-[[Latin script]] [[writing system]]s are welcome to edit Wikipedia. There is no requirement that usernames must be in English or that Latin script [[Character (computing)|characters]] must be used. However, such usernames may appear illegible to other contributors to the English Wikipedia, and not every user's [[Computer keyboard|keyboard]] or [[input device]] may have immediate access to non-Latin characters. In addition, sometimes certain characters may not display correctly. As a courtesy to other contributors, and to avoid possible confusion or mis-identification, users with such usernames are encouraged to provide a Latin-character [[transliteration]] username on their [[Wikipedia:User pages|userpage]], and/or as their [[Wikipedia:Signatures#Non-Latin usernames|signature]]. |
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[[simple:Wikipedia:Username]] |
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[[sl:Wikipedija:Uporabniško ime]] |
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For technical reasons, usernames containing any [[Wikipedia:Naming conventions (technical restrictions)#Restrictions on usernames|forbidden characters]] (<code># < > [ ] | { } /</code>, as well as <code> @ : =</code>), are not possible.<ref>The "/" character is used for subpages of userpages. Just under 40,000 legacy usernames contain one or more of these last three characters; see {{quarry|87858}}.</ref> Usernames also cannot contain sequences of three or more consecutive tildes, as these are used to generate signatures, and cannot contain underscores. |
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[[fi:Wikipedia:Käyttäjätunnus]] |
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[[sv:Wikipedia:Inga stötande användarnamn]] |
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=== Similar usernames === |
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[[ta:Wikipedia:பயனர் பெயர்]] |
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{{policy shortcut|WP:IMPERSONATOR|WP:SIMILARNAME}} |
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[[th:วิกิพีเดีย:ชื่อผู้ใช้]] |
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Usernames that are very similar to existing ones cannot be registered normally{{snd}}but if you do want to use one, you may request its creation at [[Wikipedia:Request an account]]. Usernames that are similar only to unused or inactive accounts should not be a problem. [[Special:CentralAuth]] can be used to check for such usernames. The program that checks for similarity is a bit over-sensitive{{mdash}}if the username is different enough as to prevent other people from confusing the two users, the request should be approved. One should not choose a username that implies a relationship with an existing editor (unless the account is actually owned or the relationship is acknowledged by the editor themselves). |
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[[vi:Wikipedia:Tên người dùng]] |
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[[zh:Wikipedia:用户名]] |
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If your username is similar to that of another contributor or an article, you may wish to provide some form of [[Wikipedia:Disambiguation|disambiguation]], such as by adding {{tl|distinguish}} to the top of your [[Wikipedia:User pages|user page]]. |
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[[bg:Уикипедия:Марионетка]] |
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[[cs:Wikipedie:Loutkový účet]] |
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=== Commonly misspelled usernames === |
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[[de:Wikipedia:Umfragen/Wikipedia:Sockenpuppen/Wikipedia:Sockenpuppe]] |
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If your username is commonly misspelled, consider helping people by adding [[Wikipedia:Redirect|redirects]] to your actual user page and talk page from the misspelled titles. You may wish to consider registering the misspelled username as a [[Wikipedia:Sockpuppetry#Legitimate uses|doppelgänger account]] to prevent it from being registered by someone else. The software prevents registration of certain names that are found to be too similar to existing ones; if you cannot register your doppelgänger username for this reason, you should visit [[Wikipedia:Request an account]]. |
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[[fr:Wikipédia:Faux-nez]] |
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[[id:Wikipedia:Pengguna siluman]] |
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=== UseModWiki-era anonymous users === |
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[[he:ויקיפדיה:בובת קש]] |
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{{Policy shortcut|WP:USEMODDOMAIN}} |
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[[hu:Wikipédia:Zoknibáb]] |
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[[UseModWiki]], the software used on Wikipedia throughout 2001 and in early 2002, treated users who edited without logging in or providing a screen name differently from modern-day MediaWiki. Anonymous users in that time were treated in one of two ways: |
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[[nl:Wikipedia:Sokpop]] |
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*'''Domain names:''' Up until about March 2001, an editor with an IP address "192.0.2.34" that was associated with domain name "host.2.34.example.net" would have their edit logged as being by "host.2.34.example.net". Examples of this are [[User:office.bomis.com|office.bomis.com]], [[Special:Contributions/Dhcp-22-128.lclark.edu|dhcp-22-128.lclark.edu]], and [[Special:Contributions/cnts2p46.uwaterloo.ca|cnts2p46.uwaterloo.ca]]. Contributions by users with these usernames are affected by [[phab:T2323|T2323]]. These usernames are usually [[WP:BLOCK|indefinitely blocked]] on sight, as a) they don't make good usernames in light of the above criteria, b) they were never true usernames in the first place and would thus have been abandoned with changing software, and c) modern software is such that an innocent contributor editing from the "host.2.34.example.net" server would <em>not</em> be affected by a block of "User:host.2.34.example.net". |
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[[no:Wikipedia:Sokkedukker]] |
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*'''Redacted IP addresses:''' An editor with that same IP address that was not associated with any domain name (or all UseModWiki edits after about March 2001) would have their edit logged as being by "192.0.2.xxx". The [[WP:Phase II software|Phase II software]] also exhibited this trait. Examples of this are [[Special:Contributions/209.69.30.xxx|209.69.30.xxx]] and [[Special:Contributions/62.110.183.xxx|62.110.183.xxx]]. |
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[[ja:Wikipedia:多重アカウント]] |
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[[pl:Wikipedia:Pacynka]] |
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== Shared accounts == |
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[[pt:Wikipedia:Sock puppet]] |
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{{Anchor|Sharing accounts}} |
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[[ru:Википедия:Многоликость]] |
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{{See also|Wikipedia:Sockpuppetry#Role accounts}} |
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[[fi:Wikipedia:Monta käyttäjätunnusta]] |
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{{policy shortcut|WP:NOSHARE|WP:NOSHARING|WP:SHAREDACCOUNT}} |
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[[sv:Wikipedia:Marionetter]] |
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Any user account should represent an individual and not a group (and an individual should normally only have one user account; see next section). Sharing an account – or the password to an account – with others is not permitted, and evidence of doing so will result in the user being required to stop the practice and change their password, or in sanctions (up to and including the account being blocked), depending on circumstances. For accounts being used to represent a group or organization, see {{slink||Promotional usernames}} and {{slink||Usernames implying shared use}} above. |
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[[tr:Vikipedi:Kukla]] |
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[[zh:Wikipedia:傀儡]] |
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Exceptions to this rule can be made for ''non-editing'' accounts approved to provide email access, accounts approved by the [[foundation:|Wikimedia Foundation]] (see [[WP:Sockpuppetry#List of role accounts|list]]), and [[Wikipedia:Bot policy|bot accounts]] that are maintained by more than one contributor, provided the existence of such an arrangement is made clear and has consensus. |
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== Using multiple accounts == |
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{{policy shortcut|WP:MULTIPLE|WP:MULTIACCOUNT}} |
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{{main|Wikipedia:Sockpuppetry#Legitimate uses}} |
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It is recommended that contributors not use multiple accounts without good reason. For example, a user may wish to create an alternate account for use on public computers as a precaution to keep their primary account more secure. Contributors operating any sort of automated editing process should do so under an alternative [[Wikipedia:Bot policy|bot account]]. It is recommended that multiple accounts be identified as such on their [[Wikipedia:User pages|user page]]s; [[Wikipedia:Template messages|templates]] such as {{tl|User alternative account}} or [[Wikipedia:Userboxes/Wikipedia/Related accounts|one of a selection of user boxes]] may be used for this purpose. |
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The use of multiple accounts outside of established policy for doing so is known as [[Wikipedia:Sockpuppetry|sockpuppetry]], and is not permitted. For example, multiple accounts may not be used to comment on proposals or requests, cast votes, or engage in [[Wikipedia:Edit warring|edit warring]]. Because policies apply to individuals, not accounts, [[Wikipedia:Blocking policy|blocked]] or [[Wikipedia:Banning policy|banned]] users must not use sock puppets to circumvent a block; doing so will result in an extension of the block or ban. |
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== Changing your username == |
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{{policy shortcut|WP:UNC}} |
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Usernames can be changed by [[m:Global renamer|global renamers]]; requests should be made at [[Wikipedia:Changing username]]. User accounts with few or no edits might not be renamed, as it is quicker and easier to simply {{signup|create a new account}}. |
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Once a username has been changed, existing contributions will be listed under the new name in [[Help:Page history|page histories]], [[Help:Diff|diffs]], [[Special:Log|logs]], and [[Special:Contributions|user contributions]]. Signatures on discussion pages will continue to use the old name; while these can be changed manually, it is not recommended unless a contributor wishes to remove as much information as possible about their former name for privacy reasons. In such situations the old name will still be available in old versions of discussion pages, unless [[WP:REVDEL|revision deletion]] is used and log entries are hidden from public view. Username changes are listed in the [[Special:Log/renameuser|user rename log]] and the [[m:Special:Log/gblrename|global rename log]]. |
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=== {{anchor|Deleting an account}}Deleting and merging accounts === |
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It is not possible to delete user accounts, as all contributions must be assigned to some identifier, either a username or an [[IP address]].<ref>See [[phab:T34815|bug T34815]]</ref> Editors seeking privacy per [[WP:Courtesy vanishing|courtesy vanishing]] / [[m:Right to Vanish|right to vanish]] can usually have their accounts renamed and their user pages (and, in exceptional cases, user talk pages) [[Wikipedia:User pages#Deleting others' user pages|deleted]]. |
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It is not currently possible to merge more than one user account together and combine them into one user account on the English Wikipedia. |
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== See also == |
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* [[Wikipedia:Identification]] |
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* [[Wikipedia:Usernames for administrator attention]] |
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* [[:Category:Wikipedians who are indefinitely blocked for a violation of the username policy]] |
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* {{Section link|Wikipedia:Naming conventions (technical restrictions)#Restrictions on usernames}} |
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* [[m:Help:Unified login]] |
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== Notes== |
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{{reflist}} |
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{{Wikipedia sockpuppetry}} |
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{{Wikipedia accounts|collapsed}} |
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Latest revision as of 16:26, 26 December 2024
This page documents an English Wikipedia policy. It describes a widely accepted standard that editors should normally follow, though exceptions may apply. Changes made to it should reflect consensus. |
This page in a nutshell: When choosing an account name, do not choose names which may be offensive, misleading, disruptive, or promotional. The username should represent one person; do not use your organisation's name. |
Report blatant violations of the username policy at Wikipedia:Usernames for administrator attention. |
This policy describes what kinds of usernames are acceptable on the English Wikipedia and how unacceptable or doubtful usernames can be dealt with. It also specifies that a user account should be used only by one person, and that in most cases one person should use only one account.
You choose your username when creating a user account. All contributions made using that account will then be attributed to the chosen username (contributions made while not logged in to any account are attributed to the user's IP address). It is also possible to request a change of username, and have your past contributions re-attributed to the new name.
This policy applies to usernames on English Wikipedia. However, in most cases you will be able to use the same username and password to log in to other language Wikipedias and other Wikimedia Foundation supported projects. See Wikipedia:Unified login.
Guidance for new users
Your username must represent you as an individual personUsernames are not allowed on Wikipedia if they:
- only contain the names of companies, organizations, websites, musical groups or bands, teams, clubs, creative groups, or organized events
- only describe a particular role, title, position, department, or a group or team of people within a parent organization or group that can be represented or held by multiple people or by different people
- are promotional in nature, or appear intended to advertise, promote, sell, gain support, or increase the attention or user-base audience of any person, company, market, product, channel, website, or other good or service
- imply that your user account will be shared between more than one person
Your username must be truthful, appropriate, and not foster a negative editing environmentUsernames are not allowed on Wikipedia and will be immediately blocked upon discovery if they:
- are offensive, profane, violent, threatening, sexually explicit, or disruptive, or that advocate or encourage any such behavior (including criminal or illegal acts)
- contain statements that are libelous, contentious, or disparaging, or that disclose any private or non-public information about somebody else (either another editor, or a notable living person)
- are deliberately deceptive, confusing, misleading, unnecessarily long, similar to the username of other accounts, or attempt to impersonate or falsely represent somebody else (another editor, a notable living person, an "official" Wikimedia Foundation account, etc.) in bad faith
- imply that the account has explicit ownership of any articles, content, or topic areas, or any kind of "power" or "authority" over other editors, a different application of Wikipedia's policies and guidelines (such as implying that certain policies do not apply to them), or that the account has any administrative or "moderator" access levels or user rights
- imply the intent to troll, vandalize, disrupt, advertise, or spam Wikipedia
- imply the intent to personally attack, harass, or threaten other Wikipedia users
- imply that you are not here to build an encyclopedia or will use Wikipedia for purposes that it was not created for
Your username is a nickname that will identify your account and thereby all of your contributions to Wikipedia. It can be your real name if you so choose, but you should be aware of the risks involved in editing under your real name before choosing to use or disclose your real name on Wikipedia. Wikipedia usernames are case sensitive, but the first letter is always automatically capitalized. By default, your username appears in your signature on posts to discussion pages. For further details on signatures and how to customize them, see Wikipedia:Signatures.
You must keep in mind that, once chosen, a username cannot be easily changed, and changing your username doesn't hide your previous username from all of the edits that you've made while using it (such as the signature of your previous username that you left on any talk pages, messages, discussions, and replies). For example, if "Dr. Franz Schröder" is your real name, and you choose this to be your username, your real name and doctorate will be evident on your edits, on history pages, and (unless you change your signature) on all posts, messages, and replies that you make to talk pages and discussions. It is highly recommended that you read and understand the section on using your real name as your username before you decide to do so. Likewise, reusing a name here which you also use on other sites may be as revealing as using your actual name.
You will be required to specify the username that you'd like to use when you are creating a new account, and you will subsequently use it (together with your password) to log in to that account. Once you have an account, you may create a user page, titled "User:XXXX" (where "XXXX" is your username), to provide relevant information about yourself to other Wikipedians. You or any other editor may also create a user talk page, titled "User talk:XXXX", that people can use to contact you.
The MediaWiki software will not allow you to register a new account with a username that is already taken by another account, nor will it allow you to register a username that is too similar to another account. You can check whether or not a username is already taken; if the username is not listed when you enter it into the username search, it means that the provided username is not taken. Please note that the page does not return usernames that are too similar; it only returns a match if the exact username you enter is already taken. You may still be able to obtain a username that is too similar to another account under certain circumstances; see § Similar usernames below.
Your username can be virtually any string of characters (subject to a few technical limitations). However, it should be a name which other users will be comfortable with and which does not interfere with the project. A controversial name may give a bad impression to other users, and avoiding this is in your own interest. This page describes certain types of usernames that are specifically disallowed, primarily because they can be considered offensive, misleading, or promotional, or imply that the account does not belong to an individual.
Inappropriate usernames
This section lists the types of usernames that are considered inappropriate. The same criteria also apply to signatures.
These lists are not necessarily exhaustive. Use common sense in applying these rules; a username containing a word that may seem offensive in one context may have a very different, more benign meaning in another. For guidance on how to deal with inappropriate usernames if encountered, see § Dealing with inappropriate usernames below.
Disruptive or offensive usernames
The following types of usernames are not permitted, and will be immediately blocked upon discovery, because they are disruptive or offensive:
- Usernames that are likely to offend other contributors or cause disruption to productive Wikipedia processes or discussions, or make harmonious editing difficult or impossible to achieve; e.g. by containing profanities, or referencing highly contentious events or controversies.[1]
- Usernames that are blatantly profane, violent, threatening, or sexually explicit, or that advocate or encourage any such behavior (including acts that are deemed by most societies as either extremely immoral, criminal, or illegal).
- Usernames that deliberately offend, dehumanize, attack, demean, disparage, discriminate, or support or advocate any such behavior toward any race, religion, gender, sexual identity, sexual preference, political affiliation, or social group or status, or imply the intent to do so. Examples include:
- Usernames that contain discriminatory attacks, racial slurs, or pejorative terms
- Usernames that praise highly contentious people, groups (also known as "hate groups"), or events—future, past, or present—that currently allocate, have allocated, or plan to allocate efforts or resources toward afflicting direct discriminatory, social, physical, or emotional harm toward those who identify as part of any of these groups.
- Usernames that contain or imply personal attacks, or imply the intent to personally attack, harass, or threaten other Wikipedia editors.
- Usernames that appear intended to disrupt legitimate Wikipedia discussions and processes by provoking negative emotional reactions from other editors (also known as "trolling").
- Usernames that show or imply the intent to vandalize, disrupt, or engage in bad-faith edits or behaviors that are clearly not intended to help build, expand, or grow the encyclopedia in a positive or collaborative manner.
These accounts, upon their discovery, should be immediately blocked by administrators, and consideration should be given, with appropriate judgment, if the username should be redacted from any logs or edit revisions - especially if they're grossly offensive or destructive in nature, and likely to offend many editors. Note that usernames that are inappropriate in another language, or that represent an inappropriate name with misspellings and substitutions, or do so indirectly or by implication, are still considered inappropriate.
Usernames with libelous, contentious, or non-public information
The following types of usernames are not permitted, and will be immediately blocked upon discovery, because they violate highly important and serious Wikipedia policies:
- Usernames that contain contentious or disparaging statements about another person (whether they be another editor, a notable living or recently deceased person, etc).
- Usernames that are clearly libelous, contain blatantly false or disparaging statements or accusations about another person, or constitute blatant violations of Wikipedia's policy on the biographies of living people.
- Usernames that contain any non-public, private, or personally identifiable information about another person,[2] or contain any other information that would be deemed appropriate for suppression by an Oversighter; e.g. usernames that state what the password to the account (apparently) is.
These accounts, upon their discovery, should be immediately blocked by administrators. If such usernames are libelous or contain information that is usually suppressed (such as disclosure of non-public personal identifiable information about another editor, or blatantly libelous statements made about a notable living person), the username should be suppressed from all logs by an Oversighter to protect Wikipedia and the subjects involved from any kind of negative fallout or harm as a result of the account or username creation. Requests for removing attack usernames from logs should be reported to the global Stewards team for evaluation and private removal from all WMF projects. This can be done either via IRC in the #wikimedia-stewards connect channel or via email to the stewards VRT queue at stewardswikimedia.org.
Misleading usernames
The following types of usernames are not permitted because they may be misleading in a way that disrupts the project:
- Usernames that impersonate other people (see § Real names and § Similar usernames below).
- Usernames that give the impression that the account has permissions that it does not have; e.g. by containing the terms administrator, bureaucrat, steward, checkuser, oversight, or similar terms, such as admin, sysop, or moderator.
- Usernames that imply that the account has explicit ownership of certain articles, content, or topic areas, or that they have any kind of "power", "command", "control", or "authority" over other editors, or that a different level of accountability and application of Wikipedia's policies and guidelines should be enforced (such as implying that certain policies do not apply to them).
- Usernames that could be easily misunderstood to refer to a "bot" (which is used to identify bot accounts) or a "script" (which alludes to automated editing processes), unless the account is of that type; such as ABC Bot, XYZ script.
- Usernames that give the incorrect impression that the account is officially affiliated with the Wikimedia Foundation; e.g. Foo (WMF), Bar (Wikimedia Foundation)
- Usernames that resemble IP addresses (as these are expected to designate non-logged-in users), timestamps, or other names which would be confusing within the Wikipedia signature format.
- Usernames that appear similar to naming conventions used by community administrative processes, such as those starting with Vanished user (see Wikipedia:Courtesy vanishing).
For accounts with usernames that are in this category, you should assume good faith in cases where the username could be interpreted ambiguously. For example, a new user whose career is as a sysop might include that in their username, unaware of the policy prohibiting it. An attempt to discuss the username policy and concern with the user, and a request that they change their username should typically be attempted before considering further action. In cases where the violation of policy or the user's intent is clear, or likely created in bad faith, you should exhibit the use of common sense and fair and level-headed judgment when determining the appropriate action to take. These clear violations should be reported by following the instructions on Wikipedia:Usernames for administrator attention.
Promotional usernames
The following types of usernames are not permitted because they are considered promotional:
- Usernames that unambiguously represent the name of a company, organization, website, product, musical group or band, team, club, creative group, or organized event (e.g. TownvilleWidgets, MyWidgetsUSA.com, TrammelMuseumofArt, OctoberfestBandConcert2019). However, usernames that contain such names are sometimes permissible; see § Usernames implying shared use below. (Usernames which represent the subject of a biographical article are not considered promotional; see § Stage names)
- Email addresses and URLs to domains or websites (especially if they promote a commercial web page) and don't simply identify a person. Although usernames that only contain plain domain names on their own (those that do not include the top-level domain, such as
.com
,.net
,.co.kr
, etc. at the end) are sometimes acceptable (such as when the purpose is simply to identify the user as a person), they are inappropriate if their primary purpose is to advertise, promote, sell, gain support, or increase the attention or user-base audience of any person, company, market, product, channel, website, or other good or service. This includes any kind of websites that function in order to generate any kind of income or revenue for the owner. Examples include Patreon links or links to pages asking for donations, or revenue-generating click-thru links to vendors. All pages that are built or designed in one or more of these manners should be considered a commercial web page, and hence considered inappropriate for a username.
A user who both adopts a promotional username and who engages in inappropriate advertising or promotional edits or behaviors – especially when made to their own user space or to articles about the company, group, or product – can be blocked from editing Wikipedia, and are often blocked much sooner than users who engage in only one of the two behaviors. In such cases, administrators should examine the user's edits to decide whether or not to allow them to create a new username. If there is evidence that the user would continue to edit inappropriately under a new username, the blocking administrator should enable the "autoblock" and "prevent account creation" block settings. Otherwise, the user should be offered the opportunity to create a new account or have their current username changed. Before taking action, any disagreements as to whether a particular username is acceptable or not should be discussed at Wikipedia:Requests for comment/User names first.
Usernames implying shared use
Because Wikipedia's policy states that user accounts cannot be shared between more than one individual, the following types of usernames are not permitted because they imply shared use:
- Usernames that are simply names of companies or groups are not permitted (these also fall under § Promotional usernames above). For example, ABC Inc or XYZ Foundation or Foo University.
- Personal usernames that imply shared access, such as Jack and Jill, are not permitted.
- Usernames that are solely the names of posts, positions, roles, or job titles within organizations, such as Secretary of the XYZ Foundation, are not permitted, as such posts or positions may be transferred or held by different persons at different times.
- However, usernames are acceptable if they contain a company or group name but are clearly intended to denote an individual person, such as Mark at WidgetFactory, Jack Smith at the XYZ Foundation, FacebookFanatic87, etc.
Remember that promotional editing is not permitted, regardless of any account's chosen username. The conflict of interest guideline advises all users to exercise caution if editing articles about businesses, organizations, products, or other subjects that they are closely connected to. If you choose to edit articles that are in any way related to your company or group, you will need to carefully follow Wikipedia's advice on editing with a conflict of interest.
Non-script usernames
The following types of usernames are not permitted due to the difficulty with some web browsers in viewing non-language Unicode characters:[3]
- Usernames that contain emoji.
- Usernames that are considered to be emoticons or otherwise "decorative".
- Usernames that use any non-language symbols. This includes:
- Symbols and characters unrelated to the list of writing systems.
- Symbols and characters that are on the block lists at Unicode symbols.
Note that this restriction does not apply to signatures, which are governed by Wikipedia's policies on the use of signatures.
Confusing usernames
Some usernames appear problematic without fitting clearly into any of the above categories. This is often the case with confusing or extremely lengthy usernames, which are highly discouraged but which are not so inappropriate on their own as to require action.
Confusing usernames can often be a red flag for other problems. An editor with a confusing username or signature may be blocked sooner than usual for other inappropriate behavior, such as disruption or vandalism, if their confusing username contributes to the disruption.
Exceptions
Some usernames that appear to be in breach of this policy have been allowed to stand by consensus because they were created before a change in the policy that would now prohibit such names (see grandfather clause). If you find an apparently problematic username being used by a long-standing editor, it is likely that the matter has been discussed before. Please search that user's talk page (and archives if applicable), and the archives of the administrators' noticeboards and requests for comment on usernames, before deciding to take action as described below.
Dealing with inappropriate usernames
If you encounter an inappropriate username as described above, there are various actions you might take. Use common sense in making your choice, and avoid "biting" newcomers.
No action necessary
If the name is not unambiguously problematic, it may be sensible to ignore it. Assume good faith, and also note the exceptions in the section on inappropriate usernames. Also, except in extreme cases, it is probably not worth taking action unless the user has made at least one recent edit.
Talk to the user
If you see a username that is problematic but was not obviously created in bad faith, politely draw the user's attention to this policy, and try to encourage them to create a new account with a different username. If you want, you can use the {{subst:uw-username}}, {{subst:uw-uall}} or {{subst:uw-coi-username}} template for this.
Request for comment
If, following an attempt to discuss a problematic username with the user, there is still doubt or disagreement as to whether the name is appropriate, you may open a Request for comment on the username, inviting other users to discuss the issue.
Report blatant violations
If you believe that a username needs to be immediately blocked and is an obvious violation of policy, you can report it to Usernames for administrator attention. This page should only be used for clear and egregious username violations that merit an immediate block and without any discussion or warning beforehand.
Do not both warn a user account or discuss the username and your concerns with a user account, and file a report against the user account at Usernames for administrator attention at the same time. A warning or discussion by another editor should be perceived as an invitation or an encouragement for the user to change their username or otherwise resolve the matter at-hand, while filing a report against the account invites a block to be immediately placed and without warning or discussion beforehand. These two actions directly counteract with one another; performing both actions can cause confusion, frustration, and the biting of newcomers where the assumption of good faith likely should have been the preferred initial response.
Report other problems
If the user with a bad username is breaching other policies, such as those against spam or vandalism, follow up using those policies rather than reporting the username. If the user is editing in a biased or promotional way on a subject they appear to have a connection with, report them at the Conflict of Interest noticeboard.
Usernames for administrator attention guidelines
Usernames for administrator attention (UAA) is a noticeboard for drawing attention to abusive usernames quickly. See Wikipedia:Usernames for administrator attention/Instructions for information on how to place or resolve UAA reports, including the options that are available to administrators.
Remember that blocking a new user is not actually something we want to do, it is something we do when it is needed to protect Wikipedia from harm. Generally, editors whose usernames are a technical or borderline violation of the Username policy should be given an opportunity to discuss the username and how they may register a new username. However, users who are reluctant to register a new username and are otherwise showing a positive history of contributions to Wikipedia should be allowed to continue editing in a positive fashion and the matter should be dropped. But this exemption does not apply to editors who have a clearly offensive username, disruptive or vandalizing edits, or edits that show a history of problematic bias or conflict of interest.
Other particular types of username
Real names
Minors and children are strongly discouraged from creating accounts with usernames that are their real names, any nicknames which might be traced to them, or that contain any personally identifiable information. Furthermore, all editors – regardless of age – should take the time to carefully consider the risk and consequences before doing so. Usernames with this information significantly increase the potential for harassment, especially if these accounts edit in controversial subject areas. In some countries, editing Wikipedia can be illegal, and using this information can put you at risk of legal consequences. While it is possible to rename your account later (see Changing your username below), a record of your previous username remains permanently.
Do not edit under a name that is likely to imply that you are (or are related to) a specific, identifiable person, unless it is your real name. If you have the same name as a well-known person to whom you are unrelated, and are using your real name, you should state clearly on your userpage that you are unrelated to the well-known person.
If a username implies that the user is, or is related to, a notable, identifiable or well-known person, the account may be blocked as a precaution against impersonation until the user's proof of identity is provided.
If you have been blocked for using your real name, please do not take offense; we are trying to prevent somebody from impersonating or harassing you, or someone you may share the same real name with. You are welcome to use your real name, but in some cases, you will need to prove that you are who you say you are. You can do this by sending an email to info-enwikimedia.org. Be aware that emails are handled by a volunteer response team; it can take some time before you'll receive a reply. Do not send unsolicited scans of your passport or driver's license to the volunteer response team. Instead, you should contact them to find out the best way to prove your identity. The best way will vary, but could be by using a mail address on a domain name that belongs to you.
Stage names
Users may use a self-identifying stage name, pen name, or other nickname as a username, provided that it uniquely identifies a single person. This is not considered promotional, even if commercial performances or publications are made under such a name, unless the user makes promotional edits within Wikipedia about themselves, their projects, etc. However, a user may not use someone else's stage name as a username, as per the § Real names section of this page.
Usernames with non-Latin characters
Users with usernames in non-Latin script writing systems are welcome to edit Wikipedia. There is no requirement that usernames must be in English or that Latin script characters must be used. However, such usernames may appear illegible to other contributors to the English Wikipedia, and not every user's keyboard or input device may have immediate access to non-Latin characters. In addition, sometimes certain characters may not display correctly. As a courtesy to other contributors, and to avoid possible confusion or mis-identification, users with such usernames are encouraged to provide a Latin-character transliteration username on their userpage, and/or as their signature.
For technical reasons, usernames containing any forbidden characters (# < > [ ] | { } /
, as well as @ : =
), are not possible.[4] Usernames also cannot contain sequences of three or more consecutive tildes, as these are used to generate signatures, and cannot contain underscores.
Similar usernames
Usernames that are very similar to existing ones cannot be registered normally – but if you do want to use one, you may request its creation at Wikipedia:Request an account. Usernames that are similar only to unused or inactive accounts should not be a problem. Special:CentralAuth can be used to check for such usernames. The program that checks for similarity is a bit over-sensitive—if the username is different enough as to prevent other people from confusing the two users, the request should be approved. One should not choose a username that implies a relationship with an existing editor (unless the account is actually owned or the relationship is acknowledged by the editor themselves).
If your username is similar to that of another contributor or an article, you may wish to provide some form of disambiguation, such as by adding {{distinguish}} to the top of your user page.
Commonly misspelled usernames
If your username is commonly misspelled, consider helping people by adding redirects to your actual user page and talk page from the misspelled titles. You may wish to consider registering the misspelled username as a doppelgänger account to prevent it from being registered by someone else. The software prevents registration of certain names that are found to be too similar to existing ones; if you cannot register your doppelgänger username for this reason, you should visit Wikipedia:Request an account.
UseModWiki-era anonymous users
UseModWiki, the software used on Wikipedia throughout 2001 and in early 2002, treated users who edited without logging in or providing a screen name differently from modern-day MediaWiki. Anonymous users in that time were treated in one of two ways:
- Domain names: Up until about March 2001, an editor with an IP address "192.0.2.34" that was associated with domain name "host.2.34.example.net" would have their edit logged as being by "host.2.34.example.net". Examples of this are office.bomis.com, dhcp-22-128.lclark.edu, and cnts2p46.uwaterloo.ca. Contributions by users with these usernames are affected by T2323. These usernames are usually indefinitely blocked on sight, as a) they don't make good usernames in light of the above criteria, b) they were never true usernames in the first place and would thus have been abandoned with changing software, and c) modern software is such that an innocent contributor editing from the "host.2.34.example.net" server would not be affected by a block of "User:host.2.34.example.net".
- Redacted IP addresses: An editor with that same IP address that was not associated with any domain name (or all UseModWiki edits after about March 2001) would have their edit logged as being by "192.0.2.xxx". The Phase II software also exhibited this trait. Examples of this are 209.69.30.xxx and 62.110.183.xxx.
Shared accounts
Any user account should represent an individual and not a group (and an individual should normally only have one user account; see next section). Sharing an account – or the password to an account – with others is not permitted, and evidence of doing so will result in the user being required to stop the practice and change their password, or in sanctions (up to and including the account being blocked), depending on circumstances. For accounts being used to represent a group or organization, see § Promotional usernames and § Usernames implying shared use above.
Exceptions to this rule can be made for non-editing accounts approved to provide email access, accounts approved by the Wikimedia Foundation (see list), and bot accounts that are maintained by more than one contributor, provided the existence of such an arrangement is made clear and has consensus.
Using multiple accounts
It is recommended that contributors not use multiple accounts without good reason. For example, a user may wish to create an alternate account for use on public computers as a precaution to keep their primary account more secure. Contributors operating any sort of automated editing process should do so under an alternative bot account. It is recommended that multiple accounts be identified as such on their user pages; templates such as {{User alternative account}} or one of a selection of user boxes may be used for this purpose.
The use of multiple accounts outside of established policy for doing so is known as sockpuppetry, and is not permitted. For example, multiple accounts may not be used to comment on proposals or requests, cast votes, or engage in edit warring. Because policies apply to individuals, not accounts, blocked or banned users must not use sock puppets to circumvent a block; doing so will result in an extension of the block or ban.
Changing your username
Usernames can be changed by global renamers; requests should be made at Wikipedia:Changing username. User accounts with few or no edits might not be renamed, as it is quicker and easier to simply create a new account.
Once a username has been changed, existing contributions will be listed under the new name in page histories, diffs, logs, and user contributions. Signatures on discussion pages will continue to use the old name; while these can be changed manually, it is not recommended unless a contributor wishes to remove as much information as possible about their former name for privacy reasons. In such situations the old name will still be available in old versions of discussion pages, unless revision deletion is used and log entries are hidden from public view. Username changes are listed in the user rename log and the global rename log.
Deleting and merging accounts
It is not possible to delete user accounts, as all contributions must be assigned to some identifier, either a username or an IP address.[5] Editors seeking privacy per courtesy vanishing / right to vanish can usually have their accounts renamed and their user pages (and, in exceptional cases, user talk pages) deleted.
It is not currently possible to merge more than one user account together and combine them into one user account on the English Wikipedia.
See also
- Wikipedia:Identification
- Wikipedia:Usernames for administrator attention
- Category:Wikipedians who are indefinitely blocked for a violation of the username policy
- Wikipedia:Naming conventions (technical restrictions) § Restrictions on usernames
- m:Help:Unified login
Notes
- ^ Note that some valid strings of characters may coincide with profanities or offensive words, like "shit" in some Indian names or "porn" in some German and Thai names. When addressing these potential Scunthorpe problems, administrators should use common sense and assume good faith. User:AmandaNP/UAA/Blacklist notes some common sources of false positives; looking up a username or its components in a search engine may also be helpful.
- ^ The username is considered a violation of this policy, and the creation of the account considered an attempt to disclose non-public or personally identifiable information about another person, regardless of the legitimacy of the information shared and whether or not the information was correct.
- ^ Decided after an 2017 RfC
- ^ The "/" character is used for subpages of userpages. Just under 40,000 legacy usernames contain one or more of these last three characters; see Quarry 87858.
- ^ See bug T34815