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== Homestar Run Go? ==
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''It has been [[HRWiki talk:Main page redesign|suggested]] that the Main Page be redesigned. Feel free to use [[HRWiki:Main page redesign|its project page]] for proposed redesigns.''
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Does no one else find it strange that there's no official site update?<br> Was there not one last year? I can't remember. --{{User:Onamuji/sig}} 14:23, 1 April 2008 (UTC)
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== sbemail templates ==
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:''See [[Talk:Strong Bad Email#sbemail templates|Talk:Strong Bad Email &rarr; sbemail templates]]''
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:Nope, there wasn't one last year either, unfortunately. The last time they did something was [[April Fools' 2006|two years ago]]. For more info about past years, see [[April_Fools' Day#April Fools' Day (April 1st)|here]]. {{User:Trey56/sig}} 15:05, 1 April 2008 (UTC)
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== Trogday decor ==
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::When do you think they will do another April Fool's gag? [[User:DrPepper42|DrPepper42]] 22:13, 1 April 2008 (UTC)
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Does the '''Featured content of the day (or whenever)''' template automatically switch to different links on certain days? Such as linking to [[dragon]], [[Trogday '08]] and other things when the time comes? Or is that done manually? Because tomorrow is Trogday. - [[User:HoveringSombrero|HoveringSombrero]] ([[User talk:HoveringSombrero|talk]]) [[File:Shoulder shoomps.png|23px]]
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:It's not automatic, but as you can see (at the time of this writing), the decorations were indeed put up to coincide with Trogday. &mdash; [[User:It's dot com|It's dot com]] 01:43, 24 January 2023 (UTC)
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:::That's a great question for the forum. {{User:Qermaq/sig}} 08:59, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
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== How many references do you need? ==
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== Method to the madness ==
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How many references to a thing need to be on a page for the thing the page is about to become a real page? Just curious because my mock-up seinfeld page includes eight references to the titular show. The page on [[The Big Lebowski]] has the same amount of references... so do I just make a [[Seinfeld]] page now? ----[[User:Jeffjman|J∃ffJ]][[User_talk:Jeffjman|Ma]][[Special:Contributions/Jeffjman|n]][[File:jeffjsigchrismas.png|23px]] 20:13, 7 February 2023 (UTC)
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:done and done ----[[User:Jeffjman|J∃ffJ]][[User_talk:Jeffjman|Ma]][[Special:Contributions/Jeffjman|n]][[File:jeffjsigchrismas.png|23px]] 20:14, 7 February 2023 (UTC)
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::See our [[HRWiki:Inclusion guidelines|inclusion guidelines]]. &mdash; [[User:It's dot com|It's dot com]] 21:02, 7 February 2023 (UTC)
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How_are_you_doing_this?--[[User:Jnelson09|Jnelson09]] 16:58, 1 April 2008 (UTC)
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== Songs archive ==
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:I-would-assume-it's-some-sort-of-Media-Wiki-setting?-Either-way,-it's-pretty-cool. [[User:76.28.239.110|76.28.239.110]] 17:32, 1 April 2008 (UTC)
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Magic.'' ''It's pretty simple, actually. I use the [[mw:Manual:Hooks/ParserAfterTidy|ParserAfterTidy]] hook to intercept the output right before it's sent to the browser.'' ''First, the extension checks whether the output corresponds to a wiki page (that is, it's ''not'' a special page, page history, page editor, system message, or the like), otherwise it ignores it.'' ''Then it scans the page for all formatting (tables, links, bold, etc.) so that the overall structure of the page can be preserved.'' ''Finally, it takes whatever text is left (organized in chunks that correspond to the formatting), splits it at the spaces, mixes it up, and puts the whole thing back together (with a few adjustments to make sure certain punctuation comes out right), and then ''that's'' what gets sent to your browser.'' ''It doesn't touch the actual database, and it doesn't affect the editing process (things like Show Preview work fine), so it wouldn't have been any problem to document any shenanigans at the offical site, if only TBC had done something.'' ''&mdash; [[User:It's dot com|It's dot com]] 17:58, 1 April 2008 (UTC)
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::Sound like Yoda, pages are. Hhrrmm? {{User:E.L. Cool/sig}} 23:17, 1 April 2008 (UTC)
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==SO CONFUSED AM I!==
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Would it be OK if I created a subpage to my user page with a complete archive of every existing song in the Homestar universe? [[User:TMBGLOVER|I wanna be the TMBGLOVER too!]] 22:28, 22 February 2023 (UTC)
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RASH! --[[User:129.237.88.161|129.237.88.161]] 00:28, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
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:I'm pretty sure we [[Songs|have that covered]]. &mdash; [[User:It's dot com|It's dot com]] 23:18, 22 February 2023 (UTC)
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:Over what? --{{User:Jay/sig}} 00:29, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
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::Well, I was gonna add MP3 files with them, so people could download them and stuff. Is that still OK? [[User:TMBGLOVER|I wanna be the TMBGLOVER too!]] 00:26, 23 February 2023 (UTC)
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:::No, that's not what the user space is for. &mdash; [[User:It's dot com|It's dot com]] 00:43, 23 February 2023 (UTC)
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== Reminds me of "Find the Correct Sentence" ==
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== dot dot dot ==
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Always to stop scoring. Challange again!
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Why come whenever I try to link to [[lady…ing]] and [[Cheat Commandos…O's]], the link is broken? Is it because of those ellipses? {{--}} {{User:HoveringSombrero/sig}}
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:Sort of! "…" is different from "...", it's a single character rather than three periods. Try highlighting it and you can see. This is kind of like the difference between “curly quotes” and "straight quotes" - in both cases, the former is typically made via autocorrect in word processors or mobile keyboards, while the latter is preferred by the wiki. So while [[lady…ing]] and [[lady...ing]] may ''look'' the same, they are actually two different typed entries. --{{User:Bleu Ninja/sig}} 22:17, 11 March 2023 (UTC)
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::I've added redirects to fix the issue. {{User:Gfdgsgxgzgdrc/sig}} 23:06, 11 March 2023 (UTC)
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:::Thanks! {{--}} {{User:HoveringSombrero/sig}}
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== Not when over sorry this I be will. ==
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== Navigation sidebar - adding @StrongBadActual? ==
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Tenderly, I remain, [[User:Cableman Jorge|Cableman Jorge]] 03:14, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
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[[Strong Bad Email]] has been in the sidebar for as long as I can remember, presumably because it was the most popular and most actively updated portion of the website. With the Twitter account handily outpacing both sbemails and "H*R.com updates" (not to mention the [[CGI Paper]] directing viewers to tweet rather than email), might it be worth adding it over there? I know I regularly find myself navigating to the [[@StrongBadActual]] page(s) to fill out "Fast Forward" sections of pages or to find dates when an item or project was mentioned. --{{User:Bleu Ninja/sig}} 20:16, 31 March 2023 (UTC)
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:I agree (and I'm not going to do the whole "Don't you think I agree" part, this isn't [[E-mail Birds]], but it is bird season.), and I fully support putting it there. It's a handy page and we've put a lot of work into cataloging every post made by strong bad on twitter, with fun facts to boot! So consider this my '''SUPPORT'''. ----[[User:Jeffjman|J∃ffJ]][[User_talk:Jeffjman|Ma]][[Special:Contributions/Jeffjman|n]][[File:jeffjsigchrismas.png|23px]] 22:52, 31 March 2023 (UTC)
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::I also '''SUPPORT'''. {{--}} {{User:HoveringSombrero/sig}}
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:::, So I '''SUPPORT''' this too, but I like having easy access to the Strong Bad Email page, considering I usually watch the sbemails by clicking on the external links. So, maybe we keep both? [[User:TMBGLOVER|I wanna be the TMBGLOVER too!]] 22:28, 2 April 2023 (UTC)
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::::Maybe we link to it as <code><nowiki>[[@StrongBadActual Tweets 2023|Twitter]]</nowiki></code> and put it above [[Strong Bad Email]] and underneath [[Special:RecentChanges|Recent changes]]? {{--}} {{User:HoveringSombrero/sig}}
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::::: GREAT IDEA! I like it! [[User:TMBGLOVER|I wanna be the TMBGLOVER too!]] 18:00, 10 April 2023 (UTC)
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== Okay,&nbsp;Signatures.... ==
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== Editing user pages ==
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<strike>How&nbsp;do&nbsp;I&nbsp;make&nbsp;it&nbsp;work&nbsp;correctly?&nbsp;If&nbsp;you&nbsp;can,&nbsp;please,&nbsp;contact&nbsp;me&nbsp;on&nbsp;my&nbsp;user&nbsp;talk.&nbsp; Also, I've already added my [[User:Iyeru/sig|user signature]], but nothing happens.--[[User:Iyeru|Iyeru]] 04:03, 2 April 2008 (UTC)</strike>
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Alright, so, I've been thinking. The block log has a lot of "user banned for editing userpages of other users". So, the main page, for example, has a system so only sysops can edit it. What if we add a system to all user pages that basically makes it impossible for anybody but the user to edit it? [[User:TMBGLOVER|I wanna be the TMBGLOVER too!]] 22:52, 18 July 2023 (UTC)
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:'''Resulved'''. {{User:Iyeru/sig}} 04:23, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
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:The thing is, I feel sysops / admins / wiki bots should probably still be able to edit user pages. For example, an admin fixing a bug on the page or a bot auto-replacing a link. But I agree that no one else should edit other user pages. Or somehow make a system where users can choose who can edit the page. {{--}} {{User:HoveringSombrero/sig}} 18:10, 19 July 2023 (UTC)
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::We already have [[HRWiki:User space#Ownership and editing of pages in the user space|explicit guidelines]] on who can and should edit user pages.  If a user page is edited for anything other than a legitimate reason, the edit typically gets quickly reverted. No harm done.  Anyone that might be banned in relation to user page edits is most likely doing it in a disruptive manner.  In any case, the block logs mostly include bans for spamming.  There really is no compelling reason to add user page security settings or tools for this.  --[[User:Stux|Stux]] 21:10, 19 July 2023 (UTC)
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== Thank the powers that be! ==
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== Wiki availability ==
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That was without a doubt the STUPIDEST April Fool's prank ever! --[[User:ISlayedTheKerrek|ISlayedTheKerrek]] 04:29, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
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For about the past week, I haven't been able to access the HRWiki, and downforeveryoneorjustme.com consistently confirmed (and still does) that hrwiki.org is down. However, I see that plenty of edits have been made to the wiki in that time, so obviously it wasn't entirely down. Basically, I've been presented with a white screen that occasionally loaded the hills in the background and sometimes the Homestar logo in the top-left corner, and if I moved the mouse around the screen, it would recognize where links and drop-down menus were, but it wouldn't show me any text for the links and all. Any idea what may have happened/be happening? {{User:The Knights Who Say Ni/sig}} 20:32, 22 August 2023 (UTC)
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:So's your face. <!-- On the chance that you do *not* want to trade insults like five-years-old boys, let me inform you that this is far from the stupidest prank ever. It's tough to come up with something that is both obviously a prank and yet keeps the wiki operational. I'd rank this one second behind TaviStyle (which is going to be hard to *ever* top in terms of how well it was executed, how much people believed it was real, and how we could still edit pages with general ease). Although this year's was a relatively simple hack, it still required research, development, and debugging. I wasn't sure how it would turn out when I first thought of it, but I think it ended up being hilarious. Maybe you just looked at the main page and didn't try to look at, say, a transcript, which were pretty darn funny. --> &mdash; [[User:It's dot com|It's dot com]] 06:41, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
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::Good show! <!-- Personally, I want to know how you guys pulled it off.  It was rather impressive, since it appeared that the words were not only scrambled, but the order was randomized ''and'' some people were immune.  Any chance of documenting how it was done, similar to Phlip's April Fools 2006 page?--> {{User:Wbwolf/sig}} 15:11, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
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:Sorry, I have to agree with the original post. <!-- IDC: You say "It's tough to come up with something that is both obviously a prank and yet keeps the wiki operational", but I don't agree that it ''was'' operational. From my point of view, the site was unusable. It might as well have simply been down. Yes, you could read the pages by viewing the source, but source code is fugly and nobody likes to do that. Yes, it did take some creativity and skill to do, but that doesn't suddenly transform a bad idea into a good one. A properly-done prank would have also added an obvious means of "fixing" the site on the client side for users who tire of the gag. Also, why are we talking in HTML comments? --> - [[User:furrykef|furrykef]] ([[User_talk:furrykef|Talk at me]]) 16:01, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
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::Sorry, I have to agree with Dot Com. <!-- This was a far cry from last year's prank! There was another way to view the page's contents, BTW: edit the page and hit "Show preview". That was never scrambled and (on readable pages) was always readable. And Wbwolf? No one I'm aware of was immune. Some people (such as me) CLAIMED to be because they were playing along, and there were ways to make an individual post look unscrambled, but everyone saw scrambled posts. Finally, why NOT talk in HTML comments? --> --{{User:Jay/sig}} 16:17, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
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:::Gee, I wonder why. <!-- Seriously, guys, it really sucked. Not your best. --> --[[User:ISlayedTheKerrek|ISlayedTheKerrek]] 17:55, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
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:::What was the Prank? I missed it Yesterday. I was getting Rickroll'd alover [sic] the place. [[User:Sephiroth|Sephiroth]] 16:20, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
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::::What do RickRolls have to do with this Wiki? <!-- WikWolls? Anyway, all of the words on pages were scrambled in random order. --> --{{User:Jay/sig}} 16:24, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
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:::::No, most of the websites I been to Rickrolled me. It has nothing to do with this site. I just missed this site in my April Fools search of 08. [[User:Sephiroth|Sephiroth]] 16:56, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
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::::::And DeviantART switched everyone's avatar to that mudkips thing. {{User:Iyeru/sig}} 17:03, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
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The prank was that all the text on every page was arbitrarily scrambled. For no apparent reason at all <!-- If you ask me, it would have been much better to 1) claim it was a virus a la the sbemail "virus", and 2) find a way to make it much less disruptive. Like a button that says "shotgun computer" that will fix it, at the expense of putting a translucent "hole" in the middle of the screen. Now THAT would have been funny. --> - [[User:furrykef|furrykef]] ([[User_talk:furrykef|Talk at me]]) 18:27, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
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ISTK: you have the right not to like the prank, but there are far more constructive ways to communicate this. By the way, what clever April Fool's Joke did you do on your own website?
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:Hey Knights.  Usually, when a big update is released, wiki activity jumps exponentially and typically the wiki reaction times can slow down to a crawl.  Pages still load but they take forever and one must be patient.  Eventually that goes away as edits taper down.  However, for a site like "downforeveryoneorjustme", their timeout is likely far shorter than regular browsers when reporting if a site is down. In your particular case it seems that not all website elements are loading and some may be timing out and not loading at all.  I'd typically expect that behavior during peak edit times.  Hope this helps a tiny bit! --[[User:Stux|Stux]] 06:05, 25 August 2023 (UTC)
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::At some point I did see pages seemingly load but remain blank unless I interacted with the tab in some way, though that could have been a browser issue, it never really prevented me from accessing the wiki, and I haven't been experiencing it for a while. I've also had some "unable to connect" errors because sometimes when loading the wiki, it attempts to load an https URL. Most of the time, though, especially after a new release, it's been just slowdowns. {{User:DEIDATVM/sig}} 21:09, 4 September 2023 (UTC)
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It's very difficult to come up with a creative prank, and I thought this one was clever and well-implemented. And as others have secretly said above, it was simple to view pages in their original format by using Show Preview. Worst-case scenario: it was a one-day annoyance to people who couldn't figure out how to get around it, and 24 hours later, everything was back to normal. Life goes on, yay. {{User:Trey56/sig}} 19:09, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
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=== Still Slow ===
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:Wbwolf: For a description of [[the process]], see [[#Method to the madness]]. I strongly suggest that you check the integrity of your heart and butt before reading it, though. <!-- ISTK/Kef: It's totally fine if you didn't like this year's prank. It doesn't even bother me if you complain about it (ISTK: although the *way* you complain could use some work). That's the nature of a prank; some people are going to think it's funny, some people aren't going to get it, and some people are going to react negatively. You just can't please everybody, and so it's wasted energy to try (even if we'd done *nothing*, people would have complained, like they complain about TBC doing nothing these last two years). Kef: As for not knowing the workarounds to make the site usable, I guess that's just the nature of the day. As Trey said, good thing it's just one day out of 366 this year. Your notion of "shotgunning" the site to bring it back to normal is a clever and funny idea, but, sadly, impractical to implement given time and other constraints this year. Maybe next year. --> &mdash; [[User:It's dot com|It's dot com]] 19:30, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
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It seems that the wiki hasn't fully recovered from its slowdowns back in August. In the last couple of months I've come across the Job Queue and [[MW:Manual:Job queue|this mediawiki page]] detailing what it is and how it's supposed to function. I get the impression that currently, all jobs on the wiki are running when a page is being requested. The page outlines a means by which the jobs can be run in the background (either via cron job or background process; I'd recommend the background process) and then the job run rate could be set to zero (so that pages aren't spending time running jobs while loading). Is this something that is already in place or could this perhaps be implemented in order to improve overall performance even during busy periods? --[[User:Stux|Stux]] 11:41, 16 December 2023 (UTC)
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::I thought it was fun. Man, it sure made me hungry for some RickRolls. {{User:Qermaq/sig}} 02:36, 3 April 2008 (UTC)
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Is there an archived version of it anywhere?  I wanna see more of it!  I only had enough time to see a few pages. [[User:72.251.10.240|72.251.10.240]] 02:49, 3 April 2008 (UTC)
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==glitch on the main pages ==
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:Check out [[HRWiki:April Fools' Jokes and Other Baleeted Nonsense]]. And I have to agree with the majority of users: it was a great prank! Beter than the one last year :-){{User:Loafing/sig}} 03:54, 3 April 2008 (UTC)
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::Are archived versions of the other scrambled pages available? [[User:Bad Bad Guy|Bad Bad Guy]] 04:12, 3 April 2008 (UTC)
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::There's always installing a word filter and making every word say "SPAM" instead. Like vgmusic.com did once with their phpBB Installation. {{User:Iyeru/sig}}
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:::BBG: Not archived versions, but you can use the new [[Special:Scramble|page scrambler]] to see the effect on any page. &mdash; [[User:It's dot com|It's dot com]] 02:22, 4 April 2008 (UTC)
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==Gamestop.com==
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Noticed a glitch on the main pages, done by holding the cursor on one of the buttons, and then moving away, and then moving your finger off the mouse. to see what this does and what I mean, refer to this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgM-NA0Rja4 [[User:TMBGLOVER|I wanna be the TMBGLOVER too!]] 21:08, 26 August 2023 (UTC)
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*I didn't check if it was added to anything (sorry, too lazy again) in the Wiki but a couple weeks ago Gamestop's website was mbeing remodeled. And they gave out a few web sites to check out while they were fixing their site. One was Homestar Runner. Uh, I would go to the Wayback Machine right now but my school's firewall once again prevails. Can someone look that up for me?  It was like 2 weeks ago.  Thanks. --{{User:Theyellowdart/sig}} 15:21, 4 April 2008 (UTC) EDIT: Just checked the [[Website Sightings]] and wasn't on there.
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:There's a whole page about this. [[Main Page Glitches]] {{User:Gfdgsgxgzgdrc/sig}} 21:21, 26 August 2023 (UTC)
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::Check [http://web.archive.org/web/*sa_/http://www.gamestop.com this] out after going home or something. The year 2008 apparently isn't avail. yet. Also, clicking "See all..." gives a "Bad Gateway" error. You can also bypass school firewalls by getting an Ubuntu Live CD and making the comp. boot from it. Unless they use a firewall that scans all types of OSes (Novell can't) {{User:Iyeru/sig}}
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== Why does the website still have the Halloween theme? ==
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:::Uh, ya, I know how the Wayback Machine works. My school's firewall is very 1337. Seriously. So uh... probably can't boot from a CD either. --{{User:Theyellowdart/sig}} 19:42, 4 April 2008 (UTC)
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Halloween ended 18 days ago, and so did October in general, so why does the website still have the Hallow's Eve theme? --{{User:Cy4nIsN0tB1u3/sig}} 04:33, 19 November 2023 (UTC)
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:Because we're still waiting for the annual Fan Costumes toon to close out the season, even if we have to wait [[Decomposing Pumpkins|days after Thanksgiving]]. Also, because the sysops in charge of changing the wiki settings are busy people with lives and tend to wait a while to get around to it. -- [[Special:Contributions/68.37.43.131|68.37.43.131]] 23:56, 19 November 2023 (UTC)
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== Delete File: Image:IyerusDesignsLogo.png ==
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==New Fan Stumes’!==
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The image requires deletion by a sysop of somekind because I uploaded a better suited image for my signature. {{User:Iyeru/sig}}
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The 2023 Fan Stumes has been released! And not only that, but my costume from last year is the very first Strong Bad costume! That counts as a fun fact, right? We should probably note that like how we note when a wikian sent a email. [[User:TMBGLOVER|I wanna be the TMBGLOVER too!]] 17:12, 22 November 2023 (UTC)
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:Done. Next time, just tag it with the {{t|delete}} template (or save a new image over the old image) instead of posting here. Cheers. &mdash; [[User:It's dot com|It's dot com]] 17:42, 4 April 2008 (UTC)
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::I can't save a GIF over a PNG File, it'll give an error saying the source file (on my machine) is corrupt or the wrong type. {{User:Iyeru/sig}}
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:::But you can save a GIF ''as'' an 8-bit PNG and then upload that. &mdash; [[User:It's dot com|It's dot com]] 18:23, 4 April 2008 (UTC)
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::::Paint.NET doesn't allow you to choose the png type, nor does GIMP. {{User:Iyeru/sig}}
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:::::Well, a little online searching says that's not true. Anyway, it's beside the point; I only mentioned saving over the file only as an aside. My main point is still that you should just tag the image instead of posting here. &mdash; [[User:It's dot com|It's dot com]] 19:33, 4 April 2008 (UTC)
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::::::PNG Type as in the two sub-types, not the overall mime-type. I bet you searched for just if they could save as "png." Paint.NET saves PNGs as 24 only, I know this. I don't edit images with GIMP, I use it for image viewing. It's better at that than editing, if you show me a screenshot of where GIMP allows one to choose whether it saves as the individual '''subtypes''' I'll believe you. -_- {{User:Iyeru/sig}}
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:::::::I'm not sure what you're after (I'm 99% certain PNG doesn't have "subtypes"...), but based on the fact that you said 24, I'm guessing you mean 24-bit, as in, as opposed to a palletised image? If that's what you want, then look in the title bar of the image in The GIMP... if it says "Indexed", then when you save it as .PNG it'll be a palletised image; if it says "RGB" it'll be saved as a 24-bit RGB image. You can switch between the two by choosing "Mode" from the "Image" menu. If you open a GIF it'll always start as "Indexed" (since that's how GIFs work). {{User:Phlip/sig}} 02:19, 5 April 2008 (UTC)
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::::::::Indexed huh? I'll have to keep that in mind then. Photoshop actually tells you PNG-8 or PNG-24 (They also can be Interlaced separately. When saving a PNG in Photoshop, there is no Indexed Option.) {{User:Iyeru/sig}}
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== Main Page Copying... ==
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== Permafrosted logo? ==
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Why do most users copy the main page to their user page? It gets kind of annoying to have to see it come up suddenly, and not knowing about the user instead. ([[User:The_Pony_man|this]] is an example) {{User:Iyeru/sig}}
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The Decemberween themed logo is still up, but December ended 11 days ago. The weirdest part in my opinion is that there's no d'ween themed colors despide icicles and Homestar's hat. Is there something we're waiting for, like a new not-Decemberween toon?
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:I wouldn't really say that ''most'' users do this. Hardly any, in fact, relatively speaking. You're right though, it ''is'' kind of annoying, and I don't know why they do it. Why don't you ask them individually and see what they say. &mdash; [[User:It's dot com|It's dot com]] 19:45, 4 April 2008 (UTC)
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Yours truly,
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The guy who confused Dobbs for Daubs. {{unsigned|206.110.189.60|11 January 2024 16:34 (UTC)}}
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== Attention whoever posted that limozeen live youtube link ==
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:I'm not an admin, but I'm assuming the style is simply for the winter season. Even though the Christmas lights have been taken down, it's still a chilly and snowy time of year for {{w|March equinox|at least another month and a half}}. (P.S. Even if you don't have an account, please sign your posts with four tildes: <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki>) --{{User:Bleu Ninja/sig}} 17:34, 11 January 2024 (UTC)
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It's leading me to an error page.  Can someone please fix it so that others can enjoy the music Youtube user tdougland posted about Limozeen Live? -[[User:207.206.239.2|207.206.239.2]]
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== Load times and potential solutions ==
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:It's actually correct. I'd guess its gotten some online traffic, though. Maybe that's the problem? Try to specify what error screen you get and keep trying. If it keeps coming up, repost on here and someone else'll help you (I have to go to class in like, 10 minutes). It should work. Ooh, check your network connection too (Since you were able to post that on here, I doubt you have any problems, but, still...). --[[User:DevonM|DevonM]] 12:58, 7 April 2008 (UTC)
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== Special Case Easy Link ==
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The wiki's been crawling along like something funny that crawls along for about a year now. This hasn't been much more than a minor inconvenience on my end, but it comes up pretty frequently on [https://www.reddit.com/r/HomestarRunner/ the Homestar subreddit], with a concerning number saying they haven't been able to access it at all. [https://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/hrwiki.org downforeveryoneorjustme.com] consistently insists that the system is down. I don't know what the hosting situation is like, nor am I anything close to an expert on such things, so unfortunately I can't diagnose the issue... But, [[DNA Evidence|after <s>extensive</s> investigation]], I'm ready to release my findings.
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:Out of curiosity, I decided to use [[Special:Statistics]] and the WayBack Machine to calculate roughly how many people have been affected by the slow load times. After comparing the last seven months (from around the start of the slowdowns to now) to the seven months prior, I found that the average number of edits per day has decreased from 22 to 14, and the average number of active users has dropped from 27 to 17. That's a 37% decrease in ''both'' areas, leading me to believe they are linked by a common cause...
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Wait a minute, it seems fine now. What happened? {{unsigned|71.195.40.33|08:25, November 15, 2024 (UTC)}}
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I created a [[limozeen show]] page.  It need much expansion.[[User:Physicsguymonsterman|Physicsguymonsterman]] 13:10, 7 April 2008 (UTC)
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I can't remember what it is. Can someone post it? (Use nowiki code) {{User:Iyeru/sig}}
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[edit] sbemail templates

See Talk:Strong Bad Email → sbemail templates

[edit] Trogday decor

Does the Featured content of the day (or whenever) template automatically switch to different links on certain days? Such as linking to dragon, Trogday '08 and other things when the time comes? Or is that done manually? Because tomorrow is Trogday. - HoveringSombrero (talk)

It's not automatic, but as you can see (at the time of this writing), the decorations were indeed put up to coincide with Trogday. — It's dot com 01:43, 24 January 2023 (UTC)

[edit] How many references do you need?

How many references to a thing need to be on a page for the thing the page is about to become a real page? Just curious because my mock-up seinfeld page includes eight references to the titular show. The page on The Big Lebowski has the same amount of references... so do I just make a Seinfeld page now? ----J∃ffJMan 20:13, 7 February 2023 (UTC)

done and done ----J∃ffJMan 20:14, 7 February 2023 (UTC)
See our inclusion guidelines. — It's dot com 21:02, 7 February 2023 (UTC)

[edit] Songs archive

Would it be OK if I created a subpage to my user page with a complete archive of every existing song in the Homestar universe? I wanna be the TMBGLOVER too! 22:28, 22 February 2023 (UTC)

I'm pretty sure we have that covered. — It's dot com 23:18, 22 February 2023 (UTC)
Well, I was gonna add MP3 files with them, so people could download them and stuff. Is that still OK? I wanna be the TMBGLOVER too! 00:26, 23 February 2023 (UTC)
No, that's not what the user space is for. — It's dot com 00:43, 23 February 2023 (UTC)

[edit] dot dot dot

Why come whenever I try to link to lady…ing and Cheat Commandos…O's, the link is broken? Is it because of those ellipses? — HoveringSombrero (talk)

Sort of! "…" is different from "...", it's a single character rather than three periods. Try highlighting it and you can see. This is kind of like the difference between “curly quotes” and "straight quotes" - in both cases, the former is typically made via autocorrect in word processors or mobile keyboards, while the latter is preferred by the wiki. So while lady…ing and lady...ing may look the same, they are actually two different typed entries. -- Bleu Ninja 22:17, 11 March 2023 (UTC)
I've added redirects to fix the issue. Gfdgsgxgzgdrc 23:06, 11 March 2023 (UTC)
Thanks! — HoveringSombrero (talk)

[edit] Navigation sidebar - adding @StrongBadActual?

Strong Bad Email has been in the sidebar for as long as I can remember, presumably because it was the most popular and most actively updated portion of the website. With the Twitter account handily outpacing both sbemails and "H*R.com updates" (not to mention the CGI Paper directing viewers to tweet rather than email), might it be worth adding it over there? I know I regularly find myself navigating to the @StrongBadActual page(s) to fill out "Fast Forward" sections of pages or to find dates when an item or project was mentioned. -- Bleu Ninja 20:16, 31 March 2023 (UTC)

I agree (and I'm not going to do the whole "Don't you think I agree" part, this isn't E-mail Birds, but it is bird season.), and I fully support putting it there. It's a handy page and we've put a lot of work into cataloging every post made by strong bad on twitter, with fun facts to boot! So consider this my SUPPORT. ----J∃ffJMan 22:52, 31 March 2023 (UTC)
I also SUPPORT. — HoveringSombrero (talk)
, So I SUPPORT this too, but I like having easy access to the Strong Bad Email page, considering I usually watch the sbemails by clicking on the external links. So, maybe we keep both? I wanna be the TMBGLOVER too! 22:28, 2 April 2023 (UTC)
Maybe we link to it as [[@StrongBadActual Tweets 2023|Twitter]] and put it above Strong Bad Email and underneath Recent changes? — HoveringSombrero (talk)
GREAT IDEA! I like it! I wanna be the TMBGLOVER too! 18:00, 10 April 2023 (UTC)

[edit] Editing user pages

Alright, so, I've been thinking. The block log has a lot of "user banned for editing userpages of other users". So, the main page, for example, has a system so only sysops can edit it. What if we add a system to all user pages that basically makes it impossible for anybody but the user to edit it? I wanna be the TMBGLOVER too! 22:52, 18 July 2023 (UTC)

The thing is, I feel sysops / admins / wiki bots should probably still be able to edit user pages. For example, an admin fixing a bug on the page or a bot auto-replacing a link. But I agree that no one else should edit other user pages. Or somehow make a system where users can choose who can edit the page. — HoveringSombrero (talk) 18:10, 19 July 2023 (UTC)
We already have explicit guidelines on who can and should edit user pages. If a user page is edited for anything other than a legitimate reason, the edit typically gets quickly reverted. No harm done. Anyone that might be banned in relation to user page edits is most likely doing it in a disruptive manner. In any case, the block logs mostly include bans for spamming. There really is no compelling reason to add user page security settings or tools for this. --Stux 21:10, 19 July 2023 (UTC)

[edit] Wiki availability

For about the past week, I haven't been able to access the HRWiki, and downforeveryoneorjustme.com consistently confirmed (and still does) that hrwiki.org is down. However, I see that plenty of edits have been made to the wiki in that time, so obviously it wasn't entirely down. Basically, I've been presented with a white screen that occasionally loaded the hills in the background and sometimes the Homestar logo in the top-left corner, and if I moved the mouse around the screen, it would recognize where links and drop-down menus were, but it wouldn't show me any text for the links and all. Any idea what may have happened/be happening? The Knights Who Say Ni 20:32, 22 August 2023 (UTC)

Hey Knights. Usually, when a big update is released, wiki activity jumps exponentially and typically the wiki reaction times can slow down to a crawl. Pages still load but they take forever and one must be patient. Eventually that goes away as edits taper down. However, for a site like "downforeveryoneorjustme", their timeout is likely far shorter than regular browsers when reporting if a site is down. In your particular case it seems that not all website elements are loading and some may be timing out and not loading at all. I'd typically expect that behavior during peak edit times. Hope this helps a tiny bit! --Stux 06:05, 25 August 2023 (UTC)
At some point I did see pages seemingly load but remain blank unless I interacted with the tab in some way, though that could have been a browser issue, it never really prevented me from accessing the wiki, and I haven't been experiencing it for a while. I've also had some "unable to connect" errors because sometimes when loading the wiki, it attempts to load an https URL. Most of the time, though, especially after a new release, it's been just slowdowns. DEI DAT VMdatvm center\super contra 21:09, 4 September 2023 (UTC)

[edit] Still Slow

It seems that the wiki hasn't fully recovered from its slowdowns back in August. In the last couple of months I've come across the Job Queue and this mediawiki page detailing what it is and how it's supposed to function. I get the impression that currently, all jobs on the wiki are running when a page is being requested. The page outlines a means by which the jobs can be run in the background (either via cron job or background process; I'd recommend the background process) and then the job run rate could be set to zero (so that pages aren't spending time running jobs while loading). Is this something that is already in place or could this perhaps be implemented in order to improve overall performance even during busy periods? --Stux 11:41, 16 December 2023 (UTC)

[edit] glitch on the main pages

Noticed a glitch on the main pages, done by holding the cursor on one of the buttons, and then moving away, and then moving your finger off the mouse. to see what this does and what I mean, refer to this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgM-NA0Rja4 I wanna be the TMBGLOVER too! 21:08, 26 August 2023 (UTC)

There's a whole page about this. Main Page Glitches Gfdgsgxgzgdrc 21:21, 26 August 2023 (UTC)

[edit] Why does the website still have the Halloween theme?

Halloween ended 18 days ago, and so did October in general, so why does the website still have the Hallow's Eve theme? --Cy4nIsN0tB1u3 04:33, 19 November 2023 (UTC)

Because we're still waiting for the annual Fan Costumes toon to close out the season, even if we have to wait days after Thanksgiving. Also, because the sysops in charge of changing the wiki settings are busy people with lives and tend to wait a while to get around to it. -- 68.37.43.131 23:56, 19 November 2023 (UTC)

[edit] New Fan Stumes’!

The 2023 Fan Stumes has been released! And not only that, but my costume from last year is the very first Strong Bad costume! That counts as a fun fact, right? We should probably note that like how we note when a wikian sent a email. I wanna be the TMBGLOVER too! 17:12, 22 November 2023 (UTC)

[edit] Permafrosted logo?

The Decemberween themed logo is still up, but December ended 11 days ago. The weirdest part in my opinion is that there's no d'ween themed colors despide icicles and Homestar's hat. Is there something we're waiting for, like a new not-Decemberween toon? Yours truly, The guy who confused Dobbs for Daubs. — 206.110.189.60 (Talk | contribs) 11 January 2024 16:34 (UTC) (left unsigned)

I'm not an admin, but I'm assuming the style is simply for the winter season. Even though the Christmas lights have been taken down, it's still a chilly and snowy time of year for at least another month and a half. (P.S. Even if you don't have an account, please sign your posts with four tildes: ~~~~) -- Bleu Ninja 17:34, 11 January 2024 (UTC)

[edit] Load times and potential solutions

The wiki's been crawling along like something funny that crawls along for about a year now. This hasn't been much more than a minor inconvenience on my end, but it comes up pretty frequently on the Homestar subreddit, with a concerning number saying they haven't been able to access it at all. downforeveryoneorjustme.com consistently insists that the system is down. I don't know what the hosting situation is like, nor am I anything close to an expert on such things, so unfortunately I can't diagnose the issue... But, after extensive investigation, I'm ready to release my findings.

  • Talk:Main Page#Still Slow — A few months ago, Stux proposed a solution involving MediaWiki's job queue. Seems like something worth looking into.
  • Host a Website with High Availability — The wiki's web host Linode features a guide on how to host a website with high availability. I can understand at most seven words of this, and I'm not sure how well it applies to wikis, but it might be helpful to someone. (They also have guides for enabling HTTPS, which improves security... Maybe performance too, but I've heard mixed things about that.)
  • Special:Version — The wiki is currently powered by MediaWiki 1.15, which released in 2011. Later versions have added collapsible elements, citation features, slideshow galleries, an optional visual editor interface, the ability to rename categories, and most relevant to this particular discussion, improved performance. The current stable release is 1.41.
  • HRWiki:Donations — I just discovered that the wiki moved servers in 2011 to cut back on expenses, which apparently resulted in slower load times (at least initially, while settings were still being optimized). According to Special:Ledger, there haven't been any donations since then (additionally, it still lists FellowSites hosting dues instead of the new host). I've seen multiple people offering to donate if they could, so if the more recent slowness is once again a financial issue, it might help to get the donation links working again.
  • Special:ListUsers&group=developer — I have no way of knowing how actively people have been working on maintaining backend stuff, but I can see that of the six developers, only It's dot com and Tom have been editing consistently since 2016. I realize I'm asking quite a lot of two people at most, and I really don't want to be too demanding... so I can't help but wonder if my suggestions might seem more reasonable if there were more people responsible for backend maintenance. I'm not qualified for that sort of thing, but I wouldn't be surprised if there were active users with MediaWiki and/or web development experience. As much as I want this wiki to be accessible to more people, I really don't want anyone losing sleep over it.

Anyway, sorry I can't offer more help than this, but I hope someone finds this stuff useful (and that I didn't get anything terribly wrong)! Gfdgsgxgzgdrc 01:06, 11 April 2024 (UTC)

Out of curiosity, I decided to use Special:Statistics and the WayBack Machine to calculate roughly how many people have been affected by the slow load times. After comparing the last seven months (from around the start of the slowdowns to now) to the seven months prior, I found that the average number of edits per day has decreased from 22 to 14, and the average number of active users has dropped from 27 to 17. That's a 37% decrease in both areas, leading me to believe they are linked by a common cause...
Unfortunately I couldn't figure out if that percentage corresponded to anything specific, like "37% of people use this certain type of Internet connection"... That information would tell me which people are having problems accessing the wiki, and from there I might be able to research a potential solution, assuming any of that works the way I think it does. Maybe I'll do an off-site poll somewhere, but I'd need to know what information would be most pertinent to ask... Would that be helpful at all? Gfdgsgxgzgdrc 05:18, 18 April 2024 (UTC)

Wait a minute, it seems fine now. What happened? — 71.195.40.33 (Talk | contribs) 08:25, November 15, 2024 (UTC) (left unsigned)

[edit] Availability of the wiki over https

Are there any plans to upgrade the wiki from http to https? --UN TACO 00:36, 22 May 2024 (UTC)

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