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User contributions pages are automatically generated pages that list the edits that a particular user has made on the English Wikipedia. You can check your own contributions to refresh your memory about which pages you have worked on (and to easily access these again), and also to find out whether there have been any subsequent edits (see below). This can be a useful quick alternative to accessing your watchlist, particularly if your watchlist contains a large number of pages. Other users' user contribution pages can also be accessed and are useful for seeing how other users have contributed. They can be used to track down vandalism, serial copyright violations, etc.
Accessing a user contributions pageTo access your own user contributions page, click "my contributions" at the top of the page. To access the contributions of a logged-in user (named account), go to the user page (User:XXX) and click "User contributions" on the left-hand side of the screen. This works even if the user page has not been created yet (i.e. an edit box displays). To access the contributions of an anonymous user (identified by IP address), use one of the following methods:
Bear in mind that a public IP address may have been used by different users at different times. (And conversely, that a given user may have used multiple IP addresses and/or usernames.) Viewing a user contributions pageBelow is an example of a user contributions page (the current appearance on Wikipedia may be slightly different):
Administrators and other users with special tools may have additional options on contributions pages. The following information normally does not appear:
Total edit countYour user profile shows the total number of edits you have made. The number is based upon an editcount field that is stored for each user, incremented each time the user makes an edit, but not decremented when a user's edit is deleted. Therefore the count includes deleted edits. It does not include moves. To find another user's edit count, type the following URL into your browser's address bar, replacing "XXX" by the name of the user:
Various editing statistics can also be found at Toolserver. Some of these are linked to from the box at the bottom of a user's contributions page. For a summary of a user's activity on other language Wikipedias and other Wikimedia projects, type the following URL (replacing "XXX" by the name of the user):
URLs and linksA user contributions URL looks like this: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Contributions&target=XX or http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/XX (for this wiki) where XX is the user name or IP address. Change the sub-site to view your contributions on that particular subsite. (www.wikipedia.org, meta.wikimedia.org, etc.) To link to a user contributions page you can also use this shorter form: Special:Contributions/XX. Interwiki links work as normal e.g. w:Special:Contributions/XX. You can view edits from only one namespace. Each namespace has an associated number. Restricting to one namespace can be done with the long form URL only (in this example the namespace is number 4): http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Contributions&target=XX&namespace=4 First editWhen using the user contributions feature to determine when a user started editing on a wiki, note that edits may have been made in another wiki, while later the page has been imported. Also, until ca. 2004 there was a bug, which has been fixed but not retroactively, as follows:
Therefore, if the oldest entries in the user contributions list are moves, they most likely do not represent any activity of the user on the stated dates. User stylesThe page body has selector body.page-Special_Contributions, so we can e.g. use the CSS body.page-Special_Contributions ul { list-style: decimal } to number the backlinks. PrivacyRemember that any user's contributions, including yours, can be viewed by anyone else, so it cannot be hidden. See also |
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