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Each member is entitled to a discussion page and possibly a user page and various sub-pages. | Each member is entitled to a discussion page and possibly a user page and various sub-pages. | ||
− | [[User:Anabellebel|Anabel Lebel]], initially only had one page in | + | [[User:Anabellebel|Anabel Lebel]], initially only had one page in his personal space:his discussion page (<code> User discussion:Anabel Lebel </code>). This is where volunteers post a welcome message when a member registers. Subsequently, a new registrant can create, if he wishes, a personal page, or user page ('''<code> User:Anabellebel </code>''') and possibly one or more sub-pages specific called '' User:Anabellebel/Title of sub-page ''. |
− | Pages starting with<code> User:</code> and<code> User Discussion:</code> are part of '''the personal space, which is not the articles area''', but which | + | Pages starting with <code> User:</code> and <code> User Discussion:</code> are part of '''the personal space, which is not the articles area''', but which is not however a space suitable for hosting advertising or promotional content. A '' [[Curriculum vitæ]] '' for example can find its place in order to inform the other users about its interests, its knowledge, and its possible conflicts of interest. On the other hand, a CV posted by a user who is not, or very little active, risks being perceived as a promotional act. |
=== A public page === | === A public page === |