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Please refrain from changing dates around on articles. You can set the format of dates you wish to see through the use of your preferences; just hit the preference command on your Wikipedia page. Different parts of the world use different date formats. Americans and some internationally use mm/dd/yy (eg, 04/21/02). Many internationally use dd/mm/yy (eg, 21/04/02 for 21st April 2002). Some prefer yyyy-mm-dd (eg, 2002-04-21). Dates on US topics should use mm/dd/yy. Dates on UK topics use dd/mm/yy. In international articles leave the page as designed by the original author.
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Template usage notes
- See documentation.
- Most test(n) templates take a single optional parameter: the name of the page to which the template applies. If provided, this page will be cited in the warning.
- test5 optionally takes two parameters:
- The first is the duration of the block (with "temporarily blocked" as the default if a specific period is not provided).
- The second is the name of the page to which the template applies. If provided, this page will be cited in the warning.
- Please refer to the index of test templates before using any template on user talk pages to warn a user. Applying the best template available for your purpose may help reduce confusion from the message you are sending.
- Please remember to substitute the template—use {{subst:Dates3}} rather than {{Dates3}}.
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