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Userfication is the process by which material posted in one namespace is added into a user namespace (prefix User:). Generally, material moved from article, Wikipedia/project, or template namespace is moved to a subpage of the user that originally posted the material. This page contains guidelines for when and how to userfy material. See WP:MM for official guidelines on moving pages. See deleted content requests for a list of administrators who are willing to userfy copies of deleted articles, or file at Wikipedia:Requests for undeletion. An experimental alternative to userification for articles is the article incubator. Like userification, incubation allows editors the opportunity to work on sub-par articles outside of the main article namespace. Incubation, however, may increase the chance of collaboration by placing draft articles in a central location. Another advantage is that incubated articles are automatically "noindexed", meaning they won't show up in search engines.
[edit] What can be userfied[edit] Article namespace contentUserfication is usually performed because material is added in article space that is inappropriate for inclusion in an encyclopedia, but not objectionable as content in a user page or a subpage thereof. This can be a satisfactory result for new users unfamiliar with the boundaries of Wikipedia content, and for users who inadvertently create personal templates in the main template space. In some cases, a new user will inadvertently create an article in article namespace that appears to be content meant to be in a user page. Generally, such material should be moved to a user subpage with a note placed on that user's talk page informing them of the move. If such an article is made, it is appropriate to move the article to the creator's user page, provided that (1) their user page doesn't already exist, and (2) they are the only editor who has edited the content of the page. It may also be appropriate to move an article that only you have edited into your user space somewhere. If others have edited it, consider a cut and paste move instead of a page move, as the edit history may be more important at the original article. Userspace material is frequently deleted via Wikipedia:Miscellany for deletion where the material is judged to be merely an archive of previously deleted content. Regarding biographies (including autobiographies), the policy Wikipedia:Biographies of living persons may preclude userfication. The fact that an editor initially chose to userfy content rather than delete it does not in any way prohibit a later editor from nominating that content for deletion. [edit] Template namespace contentUserboxes posted in template namespace are controversial, since templates generally have wide range applicability and point of view, extra-wiki affiliation, and other userboxes have uses limited to only some Wikipedians. The outright userfying of userboxes was rejected in April 2006. However, the non-policy userbox migration solution suggests moving the userboxes in question to user space. If only one editor makes use of a userbox, consider moving that userbox to a sub userpage of that user, redirecting any "What links here" links, and listing the now redirected template page for speedy deletion under {{db-r3}}. If more than one editor makes use of a userbox, consider moving that userbox to a user subpage of User:UBX, redirecting any "What links here" links, and listing the now redirected template page for speedy deletion under {{db-r3}}. In either situation, post a note on the userbox creator's talk page informing them of the move. [edit] What can not be userfied
[edit] Userfication processIn general, the source page may be moved to a target user subpage, the "What links here" links for the source page manually may be redirected, any resulting redirect on the source page may be listed for speedy deletion under {{db-r2}}, and a note may be placed on the user's talk page informing them of the move details. [edit] Subpage userficationIn order to properly userfy an article, an editor must either have access to the "move" function, or must be able to create a new page in order to cut and paste the content to be userfied. In either case, only registered users will be able to take the necessary steps to userfy a page. Moving a page to be userfied is always preferable, as this retains the edit history of the content therein. To move a page to user space, simply use the "Move" function and type the receiving party's username followed by a slash before the original pagename, like so:
The user for whom such a subpage is created should be notified of this event on their talk page, as the creation of a user subpage does not appear on a watchlist (unless the page that was moved was being watched). [edit] Main user page userficationIn some cases, content can appropriately be placed on the main user page of the contributor. This may occur where the contributor accidentally places a personal profile in article space, and makes no user page of their own. In that case, the misplaced content can simply be moved to the empty user page. If the content to be userfied is appropriate for a user's main page, but one has already been made, the editor may also cut and paste the content to a subheader under the main page. This is discouraged, however, if any significant edit history from the page to be userfied will be lost in that process. No purpose is served by userfying materials that duplicate content already in the contributor's user space. Such materials should be deleted with a note to the contributor. [edit] Cut and paste userficationIf text is copied to user space, rather than moved via the page move tool, a list of all the contributors to the original text (obtained from the page history of the original page) must be kept to meet the requirements of CC-BY-SA and GFDL. If the original content has been modified by other users, and is later moved or copied to another namespace, the list of contributors should be copied to the corresponding talk page. The userfying editor can also simply search the article history for the last version which had only been edited by the person whose space the article is to be moved to, and cut and paste only that text. [edit] Userfication of deleted contentFurther information: Wikipedia:Requests for undeletion Administrators can undelete a deleted page and move it into a user's userspace, without creating a redirect; this results in a page in userspace with all the history intact and a red link in main space. This can be requested from requests for undeletion, or alternatively from any administrator or via Deletion Review. There is also a list of administrators who state they provide deleted content on an editors request. Pages that would clearly fail the criteria for speedy deletion may or may not be userfied on request, depending on the administrator's judgment. In addition, content inappropriate for the mainspace should not be kept indefinitely in user space, per Wikipedia policy regarding the third disallowed use of subpages. Pages in userspace (including those that have been userfied) may be nominated for deletion through Wikipedia:Miscellany for Deletion. [edit] NotificationIt may be important to notify a user of the addition of content to one of their user subpages as well as action taken on content they posted. While a personal note generally is nice, the following templates may be used to provide the notification:
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