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  • World War II Wiki:Admin Guidelines
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  • As a wiki, a lot of changes are constantly being made to it. New pages are added, spam is removed, etc. As a newly promoted officer, it can be hard to know how to check up on all of the activity without being excessive and checking every single thing. One effective way is to monitor the new wiki pages. This list shows all new wiki pages that have been added recently. The yellow marks unpatrolled pages. You may notice that some are not yellow. That is because those pages were either created by a Veteran who is a trusted editor that has his or her edits autopatrolled or another First Lieutenant like you. It is a good idea to check the standard wiki activity widget, but if that gets filled up, you can always go to new pages to look for unpatrolled edits that may be that of a vandal. Remember
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  • As a wiki, a lot of changes are constantly being made to it. New pages are added, spam is removed, etc. As a newly promoted officer, it can be hard to know how to check up on all of the activity without being excessive and checking every single thing. One effective way is to monitor the new wiki pages. This list shows all new wiki pages that have been added recently. The yellow marks unpatrolled pages. You may notice that some are not yellow. That is because those pages were either created by a Veteran who is a trusted editor that has his or her edits autopatrolled or another First Lieutenant like you. It is a good idea to check the standard wiki activity widget, but if that gets filled up, you can always go to new pages to look for unpatrolled edits that may be that of a vandal. Remember to keep in mind that not all unpatrolled edits are made by someone with malicious intent. Also useful is the logs tool which can show you every log on the wiki.