Every
user
on Commons has their own individual
user page
and user talk page. This guideline covers the content of user pages. For guidance on user talk pages, see
Commons:Talk page guidelines#User talk pages
. For guidance on user-specific galleries, categories, and templates, see
Commons:User-specific galleries, templates and categories policy
.
User pages are a key means of supporting communication between users by providing information about users and their accounts, and are widely linked from many locations in order to support this.
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Other uses of user pages are secondary to this.
Definitions
Commons' software, MediaWiki, allows all logged in users to have their own
user page
. Anonymous users also have user pages, but they will share these with other users of the same IP. This can facilitate communication among participants in the project. If your username is
JohnDoe
:
User pages are linked to from page histories,
recent changes
, the
list of users
and from any page where you
sign your name
.
Userpage content guidelines
Your user page allows you to present some information about yourself, like your skills (especially language skills), your interests, and what other Wikimedia projects you contribute to.
"Userboxes"
are often used for this, as these can be
localized for different languages
. A variety of other content is also acceptable
for Commons contributors
.
Userboxes
[OK]
Userboxes
, especially
Images and other content about the user
[OK]
User pages may contain an image to represent the user (especially photographs of the user); these may be tagged with
{{User page image}}
- a template to put on the file page of a userpage image, to identify it as such for the purposes of
Commons:Project scope#File in use on Commons only
.
[OK]
User pages may contain other content about the user, but this
Note that
Commons is not a social network
and users are not entitled to "profiles" in the way they are on social networks such as Facebook. User pages are intended to support Commons' work by providing information about contributors, especially information which is relevant to those contributions. Regular Commons contributors are allowed a certain amount of leeway and discreet links to relevant web pages elsewhere are normally permitted.
Galleries
Examples
Two contrasting userpage designs:
[OK]
Users sometimes highlight content on their user pages, especially content they have uploaded themselves. This is generally accepted, but in some cases can cause problems. Because user pages are a key means of supporting communication between users, such galleries should not
- be of excessive size, such that they may be difficult to download for those browsing from slow connections
- contain images of a graphic violent or sexual nature, or other images which users are likely to not wish to encounter outside of a specific educational context (such as a Wikipedia article) without any warning.
Large galleries, or galleries containing images that merit warnings out of context, should be moved to galleries on a subpage in the user's userspace - see
Commons:User-specific galleries, templates and categories policy#Gallery pages
. Links may be made to such subpages from the user page (eg using
{{User subpage box}}
), with appropriate warning for visitors if necessary (eg using
{{Nsfw-link}}
).
Note that an alternative to constructing user galleries is using user categories - see
Commons:User-specific_galleries,_templates_and_categories_policy#Categories
. You can then make use of templates like
{{User category slideshow userbox}}
.
Copyright, privacy, scope and other policies
User pages are not exempt from policies that apply sitewide. This means especially
Some useful templates
Besides the
userboxes
mentioned above, some other useful templates for user pages include
- {{User committed identity}}
- a template that helps confirm a user's identity
- {{Userpage}}
- a template that helps identify the page if it is copied outside of Commons
- {{Bot}}
- a template the identifies
bot
accounts on their user page (automated or semi-automated user accounts, controlled by another user)
- {{Testimonial}}
Notes
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It is normal to view user pages in many contexts when users want to find out more about a user or user action. User pages are an intrinsic part of Commons' communication infrastructure:
- user pages are linked from every signature in discussions
- user pages are linked from every file history (eg where users have tagged pages as having problems)
- user pages are linked from every upload log
- user pages are linked from many
{{Information}}
templates
- user pages of admins are linked from every deletion log entry
See also
Commons policies and guidelines
Help