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==Grace period warning==
Hello, Username. I hope this message finds you well! The purpose of this message is to notify you about a change to your rights happening in three days; a grace period will be added to your rights, making them temporary. This is because you have been inactive for almost three months. This grace period generally lasts one or two weeks. It generally serves as an extra notification sometime after this message was posted to bring back the user to activity before their rights expire at the end of the period, and it is a popular practice amongst Test Wiki administrators. The expiration of your rights means they will be removed from your account to indicate you have been gone from Test Wiki for exactly three months, which is the maximum time limit an inactive contributor can have administrator and bureaucrat rights, as per the [[Test Wiki:Inactivity policy|inactivity policy]]. To prevent a grace period addition from occurring to your rights, please respond to this message, by typing "No thanks. <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki>", or by publishing a test edit on one of Test Wiki's [[:Category:Test pages|test page]]s and reverting it quickly. Doing either of those two actions will prevent this change from occurring, and reset your three-month inactivity period timer nearing the day of the third month to zero days. However, if you come back to this message and the grace period is on your rights, do not hesitate to undo the action by changing the configuration of those rights from "Expires: DD/MM/YYYY" to "Does not expire" on [[Special:UserRights]]. Happy testing! [[User:Tsukushi|Tsukushi]] ([[User talk:Tsukushi|talk]]) 07:34, 28 September 2024 (UTC)

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Your account has been blocked from editing for a period of 2 seconds for taking the username field too seriously. Once the block has expired, you are welcome to test again.
If you think there are good reasons for being unblocked, read Wikipedia's guide to appealing blocks, and then you can appeal on this discussion page.

Justarandomamerican (talk) 01:14, 28 April 2024 (UTC)Reply

Some stroopwafels for you!

great job on being blocked Banana jnana test (talk) 09:38, 3 May 2024 (UTC)Reply

Grace period warning

Hello, Username. I hope this message finds you well! The purpose of this message is to notify you about a change to your rights happening in three days; a grace period will be added to your rights, making them temporary. This is because you have been inactive for almost three months. This grace period generally lasts one or two weeks. It generally serves as an extra notification sometime after this message was posted to bring back the user to activity before their rights expire at the end of the period, and it is a popular practice amongst Test Wiki administrators. The expiration of your rights means they will be removed from your account to indicate you have been gone from Test Wiki for exactly three months, which is the maximum time limit an inactive contributor can have administrator and bureaucrat rights, as per the inactivity policy. To prevent a grace period addition from occurring to your rights, please respond to this message, by typing "No thanks. ~~~~", or by publishing a test edit on one of Test Wiki's test pages and reverting it quickly. Doing either of those two actions will prevent this change from occurring, and reset your three-month inactivity period timer nearing the day of the third month to zero days. However, if you come back to this message and the grace period is on your rights, do not hesitate to undo the action by changing the configuration of those rights from "Expires: DD/MM/YYYY" to "Does not expire" on Special:UserRights. Happy testing! Tsukushi (talk) 07:34, 28 September 2024 (UTC)Reply