Admin coaching: Wikipedia:Admin coaching – a one-on-one coaching program (formerly by the Wikipedia:Esperanza association of editors but now standalone)
Wikipedia:Perennial proposals#Hierarchical structures – there should be some kind of "partial admin"
Contacting an administrator: (see also specific topics such as Vandalism)
Wikipedia:Requests for administrator attention – a directory of places to request administrator help
Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard – message board for coordinating and discussing administrative tasks on Wikipedia (not supposed to be for incidents; see that page or elsewhere in this index for other pages on which to report incidents (WP:AN)
Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee/June 2008 announcements/Clarifying the role of the Committee
Wikipedia:Arbitration/Index/Cases
Wikipedia:Elections#Arbitration Committee
Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2005-09-19/ArbCom election – first in a weekly series of 17 articles on the Arbitration Committee and the January 2006 election
Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee/June 2008 announcements – a number of proposals by the committee, plus notice of trial changes being undertaken
Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Arbitration Committee – June 2008 RfC
Wikipedia:Devolution – failed proposal to establish a mechanism for the committee to devolve selected powers to a designated body
{{ArbComOpenTasks}} – template for active ArbCom cases
Appeals: Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee/June 2008 announcements/Appeals Review List – new (sub)committee or "list" or "panel", subordinate to and supervised by the Arbitration Committee
Wikipedia:Oversight (policy) and Wikipedia:Requests for oversight – removal of personal or libelous information on older revisions of an article (see alsoOversight)
Wikipedia:Bot requests (WP:BOTREQ) – requests to existing bot owners; questions about possible new bots, requests for assistance in creating or improving a bot, etc.
User:Dinoguy1000/scripts/safeIEeditlinks.js – makes it safe to click on most links when editing a page in Internet Explorer (normally the links open in the same window, and any edits in progress are lost; this script forces a link to open in a new window)
AutoWikiBrowser: (WP:AWB) (a semi-automated Wikipedia editor, Windows only, typically used for vandal patrol or mass edits)
Category:Fundamental categories – fundamental categories
Special:CategoryTree – can generate a tree of categories, or categories and articles
User:Chris G Bot 2 – produces, for a given category, a table listing all articles within that category (and all subcategories of that category), and the status of those articles (a clone of User:PockBot, which is disabled)
User:AKA MBG/Cycles – Where category A is a subcategory of B, and B is a subcategory of A (or more complicated than that)
User:TheDJ/Gadget-HotCat.js – user script that provides an easy way to add, modify and remove categories (also available as a gadget, under "my preferences")
m:User:Duesentrieb/CatScan – CatScan 0 a tool that can do various types of category scans, including intersection (may or may not be using up-to-date version of database); can search subcategories
m:Help:DPL – a MediaWiki extension supporting intersections and other set operations of pages belonging to several categories
How articles are listed:
Template:DEFAULTSORT – specifies how an article will be listed on category pages (for example, an article on "F.M. Smith" could be listed as "Smith, F.M." on all category pages)
User:SmackBot – adds DEFAULTSORT to people-related article stubs
In category since – tool to list all articles in a category that have been so since a specified date
mw:Extension:CategoryTree – describes <categorytree> tags that can be added to articles so that a category for that article can be viewed as a dynamic tree on that page. (Using the page Special:Categorytree is faster, unless the tags are permanent.)
Help:Job queue – why changing a category in a template doesn't instantly change all articles with that template
User_talk:GregU/randomlink.js – this tool can go to a random page in a category
MediaWiki:Catseparator – symbol used to separate categories (can be modified by any admin)
User:Dr. Submillimeter/Humorous categories – unusual (and no longer existing) categories
random article - redirects to a random article in a given category's tree
Wikipedia:Wikimedia Commons – has over three million media files (photographs, diagrams, animations, music, spoken text, video clips, etc.) available for use in any Wikimedia (community) project, to which anyone can contribute; recommended place to upload free images to, rather than to Wikipedia
CommonsHelper – tool to generate an image description to copy-and-paste for the commons upload form (formerly called "Move-to-commons assistant")
User:Fran Rogers/CommonsHelper Helper – user script that adds a button to easily bring up CommonsHelper
User:MonoBot – fixes (some) problems when an editor doesn't do a move to Commons totally correctly
Duplicate images – tool to show duplicate files between Wikipedia and Commons
Push-for-commons – tool to show a set of images from a wikipedia, helping to find license problems, {{NowCommons}} candidates, and images that should be copied/moved to the commons.
Wikipedia:Contact us/Article problem/Factual error (from enterprise) – what to do when an individual who owns or represents a business or other organization has a problem with an article about that organization
Wikipedia:Ownership of articles (WP:OWN) (policy) – no editor "owns" the content of an article; the only way that an editor can properly prevent his/her words from being edited is to not put them into a Wikipedia article in the first place
Wikipedia:Copyright violations on history pages – dealing with prior versions of an article that have copyright violations and are accessible via history pages
User:718 Bot – creates lists of images tagged with disputed fair use rationales, sorted by date and type
User:AWeenieBot – creates lists of images tagged with disputed fair use rationales, sorted by type and number of times used
User:ImageTaggingBot – inspects newly-uploaded images for ones lacking source information, a license tag, or a fair-use rationale if one is needed; tags as necessary
User:STBotI – tags images for relatively speedy deletion
User:BJBot – tags orphaned images as such; notifies originator of problem
Deletion: (see alsoCategories for deletion of categories, Redirect for deletion of redirects, etc.) (for articles, seeDeletion of articles, immediately below)
Deletionpedia – An automated bot uploads pages to this website as they are deleted from Wikipedia.
Wikipedia:Viewing and restoring deleted pages
Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee/June 2008 announcements/Activation of view-deleted-pages – request that the community consider giving selected regular editors the ability to view deleted pages
Special:Log/delete – deletion log, searchable by article name or user who created the article (alternatively, type the article name (exactly), click "Create the page" when the search fails, and then look for deletion log information)
Discussions (if deletion was by AfD) can be found at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Name of Article, Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Name of Article (second nomination), etc. (alternatively, use Special:Prefixindex, in the Wikipedia space, searching on "Articles for deletion/Firstlettersofarticlename")
Proposals that the contents of deleted articles should still be accessible:
Wikipedia:Perennial proposals#Deleted pages should be visible
Wikipedia:Village pump (proposals)/Persistent proposals/Straw poll for view-deleted - proposal, September 2008, that at least some editors should be able to view some types of deleted pages, other than admins
Wikipedia:Viewing of deleted articles by non-administrators (historical)
Wikipedia:Experimental Deletion (inactive)
Wikipedia:Pure wiki deletion system (dormant)
Other:
Wikipedia:Article Rescue Squadron
Wikipedia undelete (user script) – lists versions of a deleted article that are available at archive.org, plus information on why an article was deleted
WikiLook – Firefox add-on that provides Wiktionary information about any word on a screen, when specially selected (shift or highlight plus mouse move)
Wikipedia:Disambiguation and abbreviations (guideline)
Special:Disambiguations – pages that link to a disambiguation page and (probably) should link to an article instead
Wikipedia:Hatnote – a short note placed at the top of an article before the primary topic, generally to provide disambiguation of closely related terms or to summarize a topic, and explain its boundaries
Wikipedia:Disambiguation pages with links/Maintenance
Tools:
User:Anomie/linkclassifier.js – User script that changes the color of the wikilink to an article when that article is a redirect or disambiguation page or has been proposed for deletion at AfD
Wikipedia:WikiProject Disambiguation/fixer – CorHomo, downloadable program (pseudo-browser) (Linux only)
Wikipedia:Disambiguation pages aren't articles (essay) – that they are, in most cases, treated like article pages is a posted bug – see bugzilla:6754, not a feature
Help:Edit conflict – when two editors simultaneously edit the same page or section
Using an edit lock to prevent edit conflict:
Wikipedia:Edit lock (guideline) – asking other editors to let you do major edits undisturbed
Template:In use/doc
bugzilla:1510 – Bug #1510 – provide "edit warning" for pages when someone else has just started editing (software change proposal)
bugzilla:4745 – Bug #4745 – section edit conflict expands edit box to entire article – proposal to change MediaWiki software behavior when edit conflict involves only a section of a page
Wikipedia:WikiProject User scripts/Scripts/Force edit summary alternative – flashes a summary box rather than displaying a message that no edit summary was entered
bugzilla:10105 – Bug #10105 – Allow editing of edit summaries after the fact
Wikipedia:Perennial proposals#Automatically prompt for missing edit summary
User:Magnus Manske/less edit clutter.js – interface change, via javascript, that puts references in a separate edit box (screenshot, mailing list discusion)
mw:Extension:Drafts – adds the ability to save a draft of the edit of a page, on the server, while editing; also automatically saves edits in progress every 120 seconds
Wikipedia:External peer review – information on formal and informal reviews of the overall quality of Wikipedia articles, done by outside experts, not initiated within Wikipedia
Wikipedia:Size comparisons
Wikipedia:Wikipedia is a work in progress (WP:WIP) (essay)
Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Community sanction – forum to discuss community bans (began January 2007, ended October 2007)
Wikipedia:List of banned users
Other:
Wikipedia:Editing restrictions
Article probation:
Category:Articles on probation
Esperanza: Wikipedia:Esperanza – a group of Wikipedia editors "dedicated to strengthening Wikipedia's sense of community"; created in September 2005, disbanded in January 2007
Wikipedia:Review Board (proposal as of December 2008) – panel of editors for independent review and monitoring of checkuser and oversight access and use, and to oversee the actions of the Arbitration Committee
Gadgets: (new tab, as of December 2007, on the "My preferences" page)
mw:Extension:Gadgets- a way for editors to pick JavaScript or CSS based "gadgets" that other Wikipedia editors have created, via "my preferences" (implemented December 2007)
Wikipedia:Purging Google search results (WP:GOOGLEPURGE) - how to remove vandalism, etc., from cached copies of Wikipedia articles in Google search results
Wikipedia:WikiProject User scripts/Scripts/HistoryCount – user script that specifies the number of history entries on the history tab (without the script, 50 entries are shown when the tab is opened)
Wikipedia:WikiProject User scripts/Scripts/Six tabs – adds a history tab (and an edit tab) for the page that is paired with the page that is visible
Wikipedia:WikiProject User scripts/Scripts/Compare link – makes the "compare selected versions" button into a link (diffs can be in new windows, tabs, etc.)
Wikipedia:WikiProject User scripts/Scripts/Changes since I last edited – adds a tab that does a diff between the editor's last edit and the current version of a page
Enhancing the differences in diffs:
MediaWiki talk:Monobook.css/Archive 4#Better rendering for .diffchange in diff's...
User:Cacycle/wikEdDiff – user script – additions and deletions are highlighted by color in one continuous text
Young Orphans – tool to find newly uploaded orphaned images (not functioning as of mid-October 2007)
Special:FileDuplicateSearch – search function for duplicate files in imagespace (duplicate images) (uses hash values)
Automation:
Bots:
User:ImageTaggingBot – inspects newly-uploaded images for ones lacking source information, a license tag, or a fair-use rationale if one is needed; tags as necessary
User:STBotI – tags images for relatively speedy deletion
User:BJBot – tags orphaned images as such; notifies originator of problem
User:ImageRemovalBot – removes images links from articles after an image has been deleted
User:OrphanBot – removes links to problematical images, from articles, so administrators can delete the images
User:ImageBacklogBot – removes fair use images from outside of article space, removes tags from non-orphaned images
User:John Bot II – tags images that lack adequate copyright information
User:FairuseBot – does tagging of problematic fairuse images
Other:
User:Howcheng/quickimgdelete.js – makes it easier to tag images and nominate images for deletion
LicenseToKill at SourceForge.net – Windows application that helps with image deletion tasks, including easy deletion of multiple files within a category or from a list
WikiProjects:
Wikipedia:WikiProject Photography
Wikipedia:WikiProject Images and Media
Other: (see alsoCommons regarding moving images from Wikipedia to Commons)
Wikipedia:Template messages/File namespace
Special:Newimages ("Gallery of new files") – images that have just been added to Wikipedia
Help:Options to not see an image – includes CSS modification to prevent display of images on specified pages
Template:External media – If an image or other media is available online, but cannot be uploaded to Wikipedia or the Commons, this template provides a referenced direct link
Special:Filepath – provides a URL to link directly to the current version of an image
bugzilla:7757 – Bug #7757 – allow cropping images when rendered – proposal to enable display of only part of an image
Miscellany for deletion: Wikipedia:Miscellany for deletion – for deleting any page which is not covered by another deletion process (AfD, CfD, TfD, etc.)
Wikipedia:Perennial proposals#Create a counter of people watching a page
Real-time feeds:
User:Lupin/Monitor my watchlist – realtime feed of pages on a watch – requires User:Lupin/Anti-vandal tool (a user script)
User:Crazycomputers/WatchlistBot – editors using an XMPP service (such as Google talk), can have a separate watchlist that is updated in real time via IM, by subscribing to the service of this bot
API (must be logged in or have "remember me" checked as login option)
Customizing a watchlist (other than by using "my preferences"):
Wikipedia:Added or removed characters – changing whether the watchlist shows or does not show the number of characters added or deleted by each edit
User:Stevage/filterwatchlist.user.js – Removes various namespaces from watchlist display
User talk:Alex Smotrov/wlunwatch.js – adds an "unwatch" link to each entry on a watchlist (uses AJAX)
user:js/watchlist – multiple changes, including sorting by namespace and showing only edits since that last time the watchlist report was generated
User:Quarl/watchlist.js – adds buttons to watchlist: "unwatch", "diff since"
Alternatives to the standard watchlist (other than real-time feeds):
User:Ais523/topcontrib.js – Color-codes your contributions page based on whether you have the top (most recent) contribution or not for each page edited
User:Blinklmc (historical: predates implementation of integrated RSS for Wikipedia)
Other:
User:Anomie/linkclassifier.js – User script that changes the color of the wikilink to an article when that article is a redirect or disambiguation page or has been proposed for deletion at AfD
User:Ais523/catwatch.js – for monitoring changes to the pages that in a specified category
Wikipedia:Hide Pages in Watchlist – User script that allows an editor to hide selected talk pages from watchlist reports
Special:Unwatchedpages – pages not on anyone's watchlist [this special page is viewable only by admins]
Motto:
Wikipedia:Motto of the day
"WikiProject Report: Motto of the Day" (Signpost article, January 2009)
The timeline syntax can also be used for clickable images, as in {{Vocal and instrumental pitch ranges}}; see Timelines for details
Wikipedia:Tools/Navigation popups (user scripts) – enables mouseover of links; other features (as of March 2008, planned to be replaced a version using the new api.php – see User:TheDJ/apipopups.js; existing version uses query.php) (also available as a gadget, under "my preferences")
Personalized navigation:
User:Anakin101/toplinks.js – adds a "top" link next to every "edit" link, to make it easy to go to the top of a page
Wikipedia:Tools/Navigation shortcuts – add one or more personal sidebars, with links, on the left side of the screen
User:AndyZ/monobook.js/personalredirect.js – put personalized abbreviations into the search box to go to specific pages
User talk:Nmajdan/welcome newuser.js – quick way to add a welcome template to a new user's talk page
Template:WelcomeMenu – one of many templates, pretty good (except for the built-in category)
User:SQLBot-Hello – adds a welcome section for new editors who have gotten accounts via Wikipedia:Request an account and have opted-in for such a welcome
Impact of welcoming:
User:TeaDrinker/Welcome study – six day study in May 2007 of the impact of welcoming 100 randomly selected new editors
Other:
Wikipedia:Friendly – includes welcome templates and other (unrelated) functionality (also available as a gadget, under "my preferences")
Wikipedia:Bots/Requests for approval/Welcomebot (request denied December 2006)
Wikipedia:Perennial proposals#Use a bot to welcome new users
Standard postings for mistakes by new editors: Category:Wikipedia standard response templates
Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not (WP:NOT) (policy) – it's not a paper encyclopedia, a dictionary, a publisher of original thought, a soapbox, a mirror or a repository of links, images, or media, a blog, webspace provider, or social networking site, a directory, an indiscriminate collection of information, a crystal ball, censored, a battleground, an anarchy, a democracy, a bureaucracy
Wikipedia:Victim lists (essay)
Wikis and similar sites which do allow various types of content that Wikipedia does not:
WikiXMLDB – Wikipedia content has been parsed into well-structured XML representation and loaded into a Sedna XML database, and an XQuery Web interface has been set up
Query Wikipedia – semantic database extracted from Wikipedia that can be queried
m:WikiXRay – a robust and extensible software tool for an in-depth quantitative analysis of the whole Wikipedia project (under development as of October 2007)
User talk:TonyBot – bot that can do database queries upon request (requires registration)
Special:Random (in the standard navigation box on the left) (adding a suffix – /Category, /Help, /Image, /Portal, /Template, /User, or /Wikipedia) will take you to a random page in those namespaces)
Related changes (recent changes to a limited subset of pages)
Help:Related changes
Recent changes to all articles in a category: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Recentchangeslinked&target=Category%3ACategory_name (must use underscores)
What redirects here – finds the redirects that point to a specified page (uses a version of Wikipedia that lags the current version slightly)
User:Splarka/fetchredirects.js – adds a link (left side), similar to "What links here"
User:Dschwen/HighlightRedirects – limited use; "fixing" redirects is generally not a good idea [Monobook skin]
User:Anomie/linkclassifier.js – User script that changes the color of the wikilink to an article when that article is a redirect or disambiguation page or has been proposed for deletion at AfD
Wikipedia:College and university article guidelines
Wikipedia:WikiProject Classroom coordination
2008/2009 Wikipedia Selection for schools – 5,500 "good" and above articles, cleaned up and checked for suitability for children, on a single DVD (background and downloadable version of the earlier, 2007 selection here [2])
User:Zocky/Auto Complete – auto-completes the titles of articles in the search box (JavaScript) (no longer required as of May 2008; this is built into the search function now)
Invoking search:
Wikipedia:FAQ/Main Page#Why doesn't the cursor appear in the search box, like with Google? – provides JavaScript so that the page focus is automatically in the search box
Other:
Special:Prefixindex – lists articles that begin with any chosen initial character string
From outside Wikipedia:
Firefox:
Using Wikipedia for the search box provides an autocomplete feature
Googlepedia – Firefox add-on; shows a relevant Wikipedia article along with Google search results
Preventing search engines from searching pages:
Robots.txt file – specifies search engines that are not allowed to crawl all or part of Wikipedia, as well as pages/namespaces that are not to be indexed by any search engine
bugzilla:8458 – Bug #8458 – proposed restriction for length of signatures
Individual changes to the default signature:
Wikipedia:How to fix your signature
User:Athaenara/Gallery
User:Smurrayinchester/Tutorial/Signature
User:NikoSilver/Signature shop
Automatic signing (automated signing):
User:SineBot – signs talk pages for editors who forgot, where an editor started a new section or an indented his/her comment (replacement for User:HagermanBot)
Category:Wikipedians who have opted out of automatic signing
Pages where default signatures can be customized: (implemented November 2007
Template:Rp – for appending page numbers to Cite.php-generated footnote superscripts (can also be used to add a link, to mimic the embedded citations method)
User:Magnus Manske/less edit clutter.js – interface change, via javascript, that puts references in a separate edit box (screenshot, mailing list discusion)
User:XLinkBot (was SquelchBot) and User talk:XLinkBot/RevertList
User:COIBot – reports linkadditions where the editor's name has a significant overlap with the domain of the link added, or (for IP editors) the IP of the link is close to the IP of the editor
User:RBSpamAnalyzerBot – uses database dumps to analyze pages for potential spam
User:Nixeagle/Linkwatcher – bot that identifies links added in edits; feed is via Freenode
User:MER-C/Spamsearch – searching for a particular (spammy) URL across all 700+ Wikimedia projects
User: RoboMaxCyberSem – removal of links to blacklisted and other problem sites
m:Spamda – anti-spam program to assist editors in identifying and reverting spam; under development as July 2007
Wikipedia:Search engine optimization (essay)
Wikipedia:Spam event horizon (essay)
Wikipedia:Wikipedia is not Google (essay)
Wikipedia:WikiProject Advertising (inactive)
Span tags: Wikipedia:Span tags – common ones are "div" (small font in References/Notes section), strikethrough, and blockquote
User:Dragons flight/Log analysis – analysis of both log entries (100%) and a sampling (6%) of article histories (edits), some data back to 2001 (analysis reported October 2007)
Wikipedia:Table: namespace and editor – proposal that a new table editor should be written and that tables should be moved to a namespace similar to Image namespace
Tags: see Wikipedia:Span tags, Messageboxes (using the term “tags” to refer to messageboxes is common but technically incorrect; messageboxes are templates)
Wikipedia:A researcher's guide to discussion pages
Template:Uw-english – when an editor posts a comment in a language other than English
Wikipedia:Talk page highlights – humor
Wikipedia:WikiProject User scripts/Scripts/Talk page section tabs – if redlink to a talk page is clicked, uses the "new section" option for editing, not "new page" option
Wikipedia:Indentation (essay)
Wikipedia:Emoticons
Templates for avoiding having user talk page discussions on two different pages: {{usertalkback}} and {{talkback}}
Template:ArticleHistory – consolidates information on multiple talk page templates (discussed at Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2008-03-24/Dispatches)
Template:WikiProjectBanners and Template:WikiProjectBannerShell – for consolidating WikiProject templates at the top of article talk pages (discussed at Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2008-03-24/Dispatches)
{{include timeline}} – template to start process of creating a {{Horizontal timeline}} or a {{Graphical timeline}} (vertical timeline) template linked to a particular article (does not use [Easy]timeline syntax)
Wikipedia:Wikimedia sister projects (Manual of Style) – info on moving articles between other projects such as Wikiquote, Wikisource, Wiktionary, Wikinews, and Wikibooks
Wikipedia:Request an account – for those who wish to create an account but cannot read the CAPTCHA image that is part of the standard registration process as of February 2007.
Wikipedia:WikiProject Keep It Simple – for Wikipedians who like a simple layout in their user page
Wikipedia:User page design center
Wikipedia:Userfication – moving an article from Wikipedia mainspace to a user subpage, usually because of failure to establish notability of the subject of the article
User:Hersfold/StatusTemplate – "one-click way to update your status yourself"
User:TheDJ/Qui – script and system to track the online/offline status of specified other editors
User:Chris G Bot 3 – IRC users can message the bot when they want the bot to set their status to online or offline
bugzilla:14384 – Bug #14384 – New #lastedit parserfunction (accepts a username as input and return a standard timestamp of the last edit by that username)
Wikipedia:WikiProject User scripts/Scripts/User tabs – adds tabs for counts (of edits), page moves, contributions, and block logs when viewing user or user talk pages.
Wikipedia:WikiProject User scripts/Scripts/User Contribs Tabs – shows contributions, counts (of edits), and edit summary usage when viewing user or user talk pages
mw:Extension:TorBlock (editing through tor requires 100 edits and a 90 days to become autoconfirmed, as of June 2008)
Changes:
Wikipedia:Autoconfirmed Proposal/Poll – proposal, May 2008, to increase the requirements for autoconfirmed status by requiring new editors to have a specific number of edits, and possibly increasing the four-day waiting period
Bugzilla #14191 – Autoconfirmed settings on enwiki changed to 4 days and 10 edits as of May 2008
Wikipedia talk:Autoconfirmed Proposal/Poll2 – proposal, June 2008, to increase requirements to 7 days, 20 edits (about 65% supported)
mw:Extension:Gadgets – a way for editors to pick JavaScript or CSS based "gadgets" that other Wikipedia editors have created, via the "my preferences" page
Wikipedia:WikiProject User scripts/Scripts/Autolink – makes plaintext wikilinks and templates clickable, for example on monobook.js pages
Userification: Wikipedia:Userfication – moving a non-notable or very problematical article to user space as an alternative to deletion
Wikipedia:Abuse response – reporting abuse of an IP address to a school, university, or internet provider (must have been at least five blocks on the IP address)(WP:ABUSE)
User:Digitalme/aiv.js – adds "ipvandal" and "vandal" buttons when editing WP:AIV
User:Royalguard11/AIV'er – Mac OS X program
Bots:
Identifying and fixing vandalism:
User:MartinBot
User:AntiVandalBot
User:ClueBot
User:CounterVandalismBot
User:AntiAbuseBot - Watches the Recent Changes (RC) feed for actions that match known vandals; then sends off an alert on irc, reverts the edit, reverts the edit and blocks the user, or just blocks the user
Web content as the subject of an article: Wikipedia:Notability (web) (guideline) – includes webcomics, podcasts, blogs, Internet forums, online magazines and other media, web portals and web hosts
Wikipedia:Concordia – inactive as of December 2006; efforts to revive in early 2007
Wikipedia:Esperanza – defunct as of January 2007
Other:
Divisiveness: Wikipedia:Divisiveness
Wikipedia:Meetup – face-to-face meetings of Wikipedians in cities around the world
Wikipedia:Geonotice – a notice displayed only on watchlists of editors who are calculated (based on their IP address) to be in a specific geographical area, such as a metropolitan area.
Wikipedia:Wikipediology – a WikiProject for "a serious study of the dynamics and problems of the Wikipedia community and providing resources about the Wikipedia community that currently do not exist" (inactive)