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User pages will not be categorized if the |nocat=yes parameter is used. To add yourself to Category:Wikipedians who use Discord without using the userbox, add this to your user page: [ [Category:Wikipedians who use Discord| { {subst:PAGENAME}}]] Note: In keeping with the userboxes and user categories guidelines, and to avoid category pollution ...
User profiles. Users register for Discord with an email address and must create a username. Until mid-2023, to allow multiple users to use the same username, each user was assigned a four-digit number called a "discriminator" (colloquially a "Discord tag"), prefixed with "#", which was added to the end of their username.
This category lists Wikipedians who use WP:Discord, also known as Discordian Wikipedians and Wikipedian Discordians.To add yourself here, just add this to your user page: [[Category:Wikipedians who use Discord|{{subst:PAGENAME}}]] Or add the box {{User Discord |account=}}
The service has grown into more than mere messaging -- it's become an encompassing platform for game developers and consumers alike.
A userbox to indicate that a user chats on the community Discord server. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Account account Your Discord account name. String optional Category Disabled nocat This page will not be added to the category "Wikipedians who use Discord" if this parameter is set to "true" (without the quotation marks). Default false String ...
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Examples of such messaging services include: Skype, Facebook Messenger, Google Hangouts (subsequently Google Chat), Telegram, ICQ, Element, Slack, Discord, etc. Users have more options as usernames or email addresses can be used as user identifiers, besides phone numbers. Unlike the phone-based model, user accounts on a multi-device model are ...
Models of collaborative tagging. Collaborative tagging, also known as social tagging or folksonomy, allows users to apply public tags to online items, typically to make those items easier for themselves or others to find later. It has been argued that these tagging systems can provide navigational cues or "way-finders" for other users to ...