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#Create a | #Create a new subsection at the bottom of the page using the code <code><nowiki>=== CurrentName to NewName ===</nowiki></code> | ||
# | #Below this, use {{tem|renameuser}} and put both your current and desired names (both case-sensitive), using this format: <code><nowiki>{{renameuser|CurrentName|NewName}}</nowiki></code> | ||
#Leave a comment as to why you want the change after the template | #Leave a comment as to why you want the change after the template and then save the page. | ||
#Bureaucrats will check this page | #Bureaucrats will check this page regularly and if accepted can use the "Rename" link on the top-right corner of each section to directly change the username and move all userspace pages. | ||
#The bureaucrat | #The bureaucrat will say whether the name change is accepted or rejected in each section, and if rejected, why (such as already done twice this year). |
Revision as of 13:54, March 18, 2024
The wiki software allows bureaucrats to change any user account to a new name, as long as it's not already in-use by someone else.
All edits made by the user will be changed in the edit history to reflect the change. However, there are some limits:
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Instructions
- Create a new subsection at the bottom of the page using the code
=== CurrentName to NewName ===
- Below this, use {{renameuser}} and put both your current and desired names (both case-sensitive), using this format:
{{renameuser|CurrentName|NewName}}
- Leave a comment as to why you want the change after the template and then save the page.
- Bureaucrats will check this page regularly and if accepted can use the "Rename" link on the top-right corner of each section to directly change the username and move all userspace pages.
- The bureaucrat will say whether the name change is accepted or rejected in each section, and if rejected, why (such as already done twice this year).