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This template should always be substituted (i.e., use {{subst:Welcome-anon-suboptimal}} ). Any accidental transclusions will be automatically substituted by a bot. |
This template is similar to Template:Welcome-anon-unconstructive, in that it's there to welcome IP users whose (non-vandalism) edits have been reverted. However, this template is oriented towards contributions that were clearly intended to be constructive, but were removed.
Examples:
To use this template, add {{subst:Welcome-anon-suboptimal}}
to the user's talk page.
Parameters:
{{subst:Welcome-anon-suboptimal|Article}}
identifies the article where the suboptimal contribution occurred.{{subst:Welcome-anon-suboptimal|Article|Username}}
adds a link to your talk page in the welcome message.