[01:02:25] I'm having the same problem as well, for meta only, tha CAPTCHAs will appear on Phabricator and my wiki, just not on meta. [01:03:39] oof [01:15:42] Do you get any console log [02:11:43] If anyone can help with this, it would be much appreciated 🫂 [05:01:10] try making them autoconfirmed? [06:59:00] [1/2] y'all remember the naleksuh saga for miraheze? [06:59:00] [2/2] well. https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=WMF_Global_Ban_Policy/List&diff=prev&oldid=25891190 [07:06:41] Well WMF office ban is a high bar [07:06:50] And also takes months of investigations [10:26:05] any way to remove this when you finish an infobox? [10:27:35] `template goes here/includeonly` [10:27:37] I think [10:30:18] it worked thanks [10:39:57] np [11:03:48] Hi gamers! Wanted to start my own wiki on Miraheze, and I have a very simple question: Is the service still shutting down? [11:04:50] not at all [11:05:10] Yippie! [11:05:50] real [11:06:24] Alrighty, that's all I wanted to know for now [11:06:28] Thanks [11:08:20] no worries [11:14:37] I submitted my wiki, how long does it take for someone to see the request? [11:47:52] give it a few days I think [11:50:06] It is a matter of when someone goes through the queue, and remember this whole thing is running on volunteer basis, so people do it in their free time, as such there are no guarantees. But it is rare for it to take more than a day really, often a couple of hours even only. [11:51:40] oh yeah im not accounting for the fact I had to wait for an import too [11:51:50] or rather I am [11:51:51] Alrighty! [11:52:04] wording things is hard [12:05:08] Ohh yeah imports actually takes some time after they are started even, where as I think (I could be wrong though), that just creating a wiki is like a 5 min process or something like that [12:06:00] fair enough yeah [12:26:11] Do you think mediaWiki will ever support YubiKey 2FA? [13:08:26] So i wrote about the local election for mockupedia and how to get someone vote the election? [13:48:58] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:WebAuthn [13:50:43] Wikipedia has a lot of important categories follow the naming convention of "Wikipedia [name]" (I am not talking about the Wikipedia namespace) and was wondering if there's a particular reason this is good form that should be applied to my own wiki project (with the name of my own wiki) or if it's perfectly fine to just have "Administration" as an example? [13:52:47] just do whatever you want really [13:53:23] i have the wiki name and "Site administration" as categories [13:53:24] for exmaple [13:56:09] Ah okay, was worried that I might be missing some incredibly specific reason why it was done that way [13:57:20] How to promote a wiki? [13:58:01] I imagine it's just because wikipedia is so big, if wikis have to share category names and whatnot it's best to make the categories super specific [13:59:37] That makes sense, thank you [14:00:44] Why doesn't anyone see my question? [14:02:58] We do, you're just being impatient (and you may be better off in the support section? Though I'm not 100% sure it's any more the place) [14:08:08] Hello, I have a question, what would a reception wiki be, in my native language (Spanish) reception is a common word <:ThinkerMH:912930078646730792> [14:11:08] Its a very general question [14:13:19] https://receptionwikis.miraheze.org/wiki/Reception_wiki [14:16:03] Jummm, thanks :) [14:39:17] It took me 5.5 hours from submission to being approved [14:39:31] I think you can get it done within 5 hours if you got everything right the first time [14:39:34] I didn't so [14:43:07] It really depends on the volunteers. If we are around, it may get looked into within an hour if not less but if we aren't, it may be 8 hours to worst case scenario, a few days (it should not happen these days as we have active people at the moment though). [14:43:51] At the moment, however, no new requests will be approved as we are waiting for SRE to fix an issue with creating new wikis, unfortunately. [15:00:22] [1/2] Should the wiki admins block only users that disrupt and vandalism and not the user opinion (for example: user A hates user B for being cringe on his pov so he blocked him)? [15:00:22] [2/2] I need your help to resolving the mockupedia issues [15:21:36] Yep [15:22:35] Users opinions aren't count as disrupt and vandal [15:30:25] it appears you have initiated a local election. you need to wait and see how that plays out. [15:34:09] [1/3] granblue fantasy wiki and another eden have good tier list but it seems so complicated to do with module and widget stuffs. sounds dumb but idk where to change even if i wanna copy them cause idk how it works <:SC_deadge:992430358979162172> feels like hopium but is there easier solution to do something like these? 😭 [15:34:10] [2/3] [15:34:10] [3/3] [16:15:45] Mine took about 3 -5 hours [16:18:50] It's been roughly five and a half hours.... [16:19:07] Do I get notified per mail or on my editor account? [16:22:30] Both [16:23:06] not sure if this still applies but, https://discord.com/channels/407504499280707585/407537962553966603/1179070154332721223 [16:23:36] pretty sure it does [16:24:05] they need time to fix it [16:24:18] Yeah [16:24:28] You get notified when you go on meta.miraheze.org iirc [16:24:37] As in there's a notification for any new comments towards your request [16:24:56] If your wiki is accepted, you get a notification there and an email saying your wiki's been created [16:28:11] OH I DIDN'T EVEN SEE THAT [16:28:40] Yeah I'll wait a little longer then, good luck fixing stuff [16:42:13] makes sense [17:46:25] question, I've submitted a while back advanced permissions for a wiki that nobody but me shows interest in. this is close to a month ago now. I'm not in a hurry to get these permissions, but when can I expect to see something changing? [18:14:50] Can I put tabbers inside a tabber? [18:15:43] [1/2] yes, it's called a nested tabber; [18:15:43] [2/2] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:TabberNeue#Nested_tabbers [18:16:16] ok thanks i wasn't sure if the nested tabber was ment for inside templates or other stuff like that. [18:16:27] np [18:18:57] This? [18:20:11] No, autoconfirmed [18:24:47] You can't really make some "autoconfirmed" manually at least by default, that is an automatic role, hence the name. However yes confirmed gives pretty much the same stuff as autoconfirmed. [18:32:17] [1/3] Autoconfirmed gives access to pages that are only editable by autoconfirmed privileged users or higher, the protection is put in place mostly on high traffic pages, template pages, etc.. For Example: On Wikipedia autoconfirmed users can bypass the article wizard and create articles directly & also have access to the translation tool & confirmed users usually will still have t [18:32:17] [2/3] o use the article wizard & don't have access to the translation tool. [18:32:17] [3/3] Also a question: Can you change the parameters for when a user gets autoconfirmed?? [18:34:51] I believe you can turn it off for everybody although it is not recommended. [19:28:03] Damn citizen skin is amazing [19:37:19] Yooo! [20:00:30] Can you change the parameters for when a person gets autoconfirmed? [20:33:14] [1/2] on file pages, `{{PAGENAME}}` will return `File.png` or so on, i was attempting to get the name without the .png ... i figured the explode or replace string functions would work, but im not able to use the pagename magic word with them...? is there something im missing or is there another way i could accomplish this ?? [20:33:14] https://meta.miraheze.org/wiki/Template:PAGENAME [20:33:15] [2/2] the goal is just some sort of code or template that outputs the current pagename without the filetype extension ... [20:39:30] to clarify the above is the output of this: [20:45:05] Hmm weird `{{#explode:{{PAGENAME}}|.}}` seems to work fine for me at least in Show Preview on my wiki (not really interested in actually putting it on the page) [20:45:05] https://meta.miraheze.org/wiki/%23explode:Template:%7b%7bPAGENAME [20:48:43] and I do believe ParserFunctions extension should be builtin on a MH wiki(and thus not shown in the normal place where you enable/disable extension), but for good measure try and go to `Special:Version` on your wiki and make sure you actually see ParserFunctions listed there [20:50:49] parserfunctions is listed [20:50:55] This worked. Thanks @rainbowlack [20:53:45] Odd, and are you just putting them as part of normal text, not inside some other functions or tag or something like that? Not everything can be nested, or sometimes you have to do some slight changes to nest things [20:55:13] [1/2] okay whew. i needed to enable this specifically from additional wiki settings. [20:55:13] [2/2] makes sense then. i knew it seemed like it oughta work LOL [20:56:16] Ahh xD, yeah that would need it, I honestly thought that would be enabled by default or even builtin as well [20:56:51] i figured the same, but at least it was a simple fix [20:59:11] happy i could help! :)