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Latest comment: 9 June14 comments5 people in discussion
A common complaint of the wiki's documentation of old content that I see is that while renders and such use the graphics of the time, things like crafting grids and addition tables quite jarringly use the newest sprites instead. Look at Java Edition Classic#Features for example - with the exceptions of the old cloth colours, every sprite in that addition table is from the most recent game version.
I've recently taken to extracting and uploading inventory sprites from earlier versions for inclusion in articles. Every sprite in Classic up to 0.30 is now on the wiki, and are used on the Java Edition Classic data values page. Is there a possibility, by any stretch, that we could somehow refactor these templates to accept arbitrary uploaded images as usable graphics, rather than only "Invicon"-prefixed uploads, such that the additions table (and other inventory grids) can instead use those files I uploaded (preferably without having to move any files, downscale existing images, or have a bunch of duplicate uploads that exist only for compatibility's sake)? - User-12316399 (talk) 02:11, 4 March 2026 (UTC)
Would "Invicon Stone JE1"-form file names work? The template can be made to strip those out of the link and text. Nixinova T ⁄ C02:37, 4 March 2026 (UTC)
Maybe? That would require either moving a lot of files or creating redirects on a mass scale, which I don't particularly want to do. Ideally (as I see it) "Invicon X" should refer to a minimal-resolution, up-to-date graphic for a given item, exclusively intended for use in grid templates, whereas "X (inventory)" would be more akin to the upscaled item graphics we show in infoboxes and other sections (e.g. File:Invicon Spider Eye.png versus File:Spider Eye JE2 BE2.png).
Would it instead be possible to modify the template such that it looks for "Invicon X" by default (since in most cases you'll want the most up-to-date graphic), but will instead try to find "X (inventory) Y" if Y (which would be your JEx BEy) is specified (for the edge cases where we actually want something old)? - User-12316399 (talk) 02:44, 4 March 2026 (UTC)
I guess that's the same as what I was saying, just with a different filename format, so I think that can be done without too much issue. Nixinova T ⁄ C02:53, 4 March 2026 (UTC)
The "Revision Number" system was deprecated many years ago. I have no idea why the template still uses it given the consensus to move away from it entirely. - User-12316399 (talk) 10:03, 15 March 2026 (UTC)
Module:Inventory slot actually had support for those suffixes prepared since May 2025, they just need to be commented in. Though I personally think the existing "Revision X" support is enough. Unlike normal files, crafting recipes only really need old images when a recipe is added/changed. So most texture changes won't require a dedicated invicon. -- 👁 Image MarkusRost (talk) 22:43, 15 March 2026 (UTC)
A similar issue exists with Earth, we just have sprites from it in the regular templates instead of having dedicated ones like the other spin-offs. Meaning, for example, pages for Earth use the redesigned bat and rabbit sprites now instead of the ones actually in the game. Realshow19 (talk) 21:11, 5 March 2026 (UTC)
Perhaps in future, if we ever get to the point of having every iteration of an inventory icon uploaded (in Java Edition), the current "Invicon" naming system could be deprecated, since we could then just point to the (inventory) JEx files that would exist in their place? - User-12316399 (talk) 21:13, 14 March 2026 (UTC)
Update: I've moved all 16 cloth files from the Invicon system to the (inventory) JEx system. Nothing appears to have broken, but the InvSprite template doesn't list them anymore. - User-12316399 (talk) 14:04, 12 May 2026 (UTC)
Follow-up on the move: it seems as though it does break things due to the spritefile template, but this is easily fixed by removing it from the page and instead placing it on the redirect. - User-12316399 (talk) 17:00, 9 June 2026 (UTC)
The end portal and end gateway blocks have some strange ability to keep an upright orientation of their inner texture with no regard for viewing direction. The texture in question is animated in-game, and so animated renders of both blocks have been made (and can be seen on the right). However, what seems to be the only file of the texture itself, File:End gateway portal inside.png, is static. Can somebody upload an animated version of that, or, if it already exists, point to it? The thought process is that it could be useful for a userbox about the End, though perhaps it has encyclopedic applications as well (such as in the galleries of the two blocks). Thanks in advance. 👁 BlockSprite magenta-glazed-terracotta-left.png: Sprite image for magenta-glazed-terracotta-left in Minecraft C0nstruct (it/its).13:26, 2 April 2026 (UTC)
Latest comment: 19 May9 comments6 people in discussion
I propose moving User:TheCaptainYaya/drafts/Help:User icons to Help:User icons. This page was inspired by some of the icons shown next to users being confusing, such as using 👁 Image for Minecraft contractors (opposed to the regular 👁 Image for employees), or 👁 Image for Weird Gloop Staff (which will be confusing for new editors who don't know what Weird Gloop is). It also documents the symbols used in the optional usericons gadget, as the documentation for it is little. If this page is added, I plan on making it so that people clicking user icons will be lead to the corresponding help article entry (as well as adding hovernotes to the icon with the group name, as currently it's just treated as an extension of the userlink). I don't think this requires a forum post as it's fairly insignificant, but I would still like to know what people think before the article is moved. (If there is consensus feel free to move whenever, I may be busy the next couple of days). TheCaptainYaya (talk) 21:14, 8 May 2026 (UTC)
Also, what would you guys think about adding Mojira moderators and directors to the optional user gadget (not shown to everyone). It can help provide useful context to people. TheCaptainYaya (talk) 21:21, 8 May 2026 (UTC)
👁 Image Support. Before this I didn't even know that user icons were a thing.
👁 Image Comment By the way, I think the page should explain which icons have priority over the other ones. I assume Bureaucrats has higher precedence over Administrators as it's a superset, but what about CATS and GIM? ‑‑MinecraftExp123(talk|contribs)13:54, 19 May 2026 (UTC)
There are only two people with CATS + GIM, Markus and Dian. They are bureaucrats/admins so such icons are displayed instead. But if they weren't, CATS icon would be shown. The order is GIM, CATS, admins, bureaucrats, bots. 👁 Image Miner (👁 Image talk👁 Image contributions)14:04, 19 May 2026 (UTC)
Latest comment: 21 June4 comments3 people in discussion
Having a page dedicated to features renamed in previous versions might be helpful for those curious (like me).
Examples include: Sulphur renamed to Gunpowder (Beta 1.3), Reeds renamed to Sugar Cane (Beta 1.2), and other early revisions before release. Later instances include Rose Red and Cactus Green being renamed to Red and Green dye, and Zombie Pigmen renamed to Zombified Piglins. Biomes could include "Sky" vs "End", "Hell" vs "Nether", etc.
Sounds good to me, though I’m not sure how this would be formatted. A lot of names tend to be version specific. Realshow19 (talk) 17:56, 19 May 2026 (UTC)
I think a table that lists each feature would be a mostly organized format. Using Splash#Changed splashes as reference.
Something like " Item Name (with icon) | Original/Old Names | Version Introduced | Version(s) Changed ", and maybe an explanation section if it doesn't cause too much clutter. Each section of the page would separate different features, but have the same table format. Gameo7 (talk) 22:25, 19 May 2026 (UTC)
Latest comment: 21 May2 comments2 people in discussion
Can we set like not necessarily a rule but like a guideline or something that makes it to where in a forum, if there hasn't been a comment in either 6 months or a year (i'll let you choose) it will be closed? The Forums page is getting backed up with some forums that haven't been answered since March 11th 2025. It also just makes it harder to find stuff. Let me know what you all think. 👁 Image Redstone Engineer (T/C/S/M) 14:33, 21 May 2026 (UTC)
I think we do need to do something about the forums, but setting a hard rule likely wouldn't do good; the issues would still be there all the same regardless of whether or not we see them. -~-Nerdyguy2000TalkEdits20:39, 21 May 2026 (UTC)
Latest comment: 29 May5 comments5 people in discussion
The query "Ender pearl stasis chamber" redirects to the page for bubble column, which contains no information regarding ender pearl stasis chambers. Seeing as there are other tutorial pages on unintended mechanics, such as item/block duplication and Flying machines, a tutorial page regarding ender pearl stasis chambers should be created. TLDR: A tutorial page on ender pearl stasis chambers is badl needed, due to a lack of information regarding the topic in this wiki. ~2026-LlamaStriderCreaking14520 (talk) 02:44, 29 May 2026 (UTC)
We should d this because i was looking at pearl stasis chambers and i had to go on youtube and it dind`t work. Maybe because i am on bedrock. game_king👁 Image (M|T|S|AI) 04:03, 29 May 2026 (UTC)
That does not read too tutorial-like to me. It's just explaining game mechanics, it's not a full on tutorial on how to build a stasis chamber, and it's just useful information overall. --Capopanzo (talk | contribs) 22:52, 29 May 2026 (UTC)
Latest comment: 3 June4 comments2 people in discussion
I've been wanting to help edit the wiki more, but am uncertain of how. Much of my previous work resulted in problems, many of which were my own fault, but I still want to help. Does anyone have any recommendations for articles I could assist with? ~2026-DeepslateEndermiteChicken15221 (talk) 22:55, 2 June 2026 (UTC)
I'm quite interested in discovering lore, though much of that is entirely speculative and thus not placed here, but more relating to the wiki is my interest in the recent updates, especially Chaos Cubed. Is there perhaps anything I could do relating to that update in particular, or do you have other recommendations? ~2026-DeepslateEndermiteChicken15221 (talk) 23:09, 2 June 2026 (UTC)
In terms of lore, I'm actually working on an article for the Dungeons II ARG right now at User:TheCaptainYaya/drafts/Dungeons_II:ARG. Due to the nature of the event, and speculation that the next phase of the ARG may begin as soon as the XBox live event, there is a need to finish this article as soon as possible so it may be published for better awareness and coordination withen then MC community, so we're less likely to have mishaps and fail the ARG.
Give that it's only in my userspace for now, you can try to add most factual information you saw to help me complete it quicker (as I have been quite busy with school and other tasks). If something is speculative, I can remove it before it is published so you don't need to really worry about that.
As for Chaos Cubes, I was thinking about a tutorial on how to make launchpads using simmilar mechanics as showcased here, as I believe that would be very useful for people once the update comess out.
Latest comment: 4 June16 comments6 people in discussion
Should we add a comment limit for one topic? Because the comments get way to small after enough replying. After the limit has been reached, then a new topic is auto-created called Topic (Continuation) ~2026-MinecraftPenguinWool11990 (talk) 00:59, 3 June 2026 (UTC)
You kinda have to use the source editor. If the conversation has gotten too long (like "::::::::::: Comment") then you add the outdent template and start the indentation back at ':'. Nixinova T ⁄ C02:21, 3 June 2026 (UTC)
Moved from Forum:If I search "German" in the "Search for a Language" section, then there is no result.
I was expected that when I search German, then the results will give me Deutsch. The result - The "Language not available" notice. We want to stay consistent with other wikis, like the Mario wiki or Wikipedia.
Example of this other than German:
Spanish:
Search result - Spanish
Expected result - Español
Actual result - Language not available
French:
Search result - French
Expected result - Français
Actual result - Language not available
Japanese:
Search result - Japanese
Expected result - 日本語 (Nippongo)
Actual result - Language not available
This also works in other language wikis as well like the:
👁 Image CommentI'm a bit confused what you are suggesting or asking. Where are you searching things up to get a lanaguage not available notice? I'm assuming this is not the search bar since that's not what happens when you search up other langauge names in the other wikis you mentioned.Edit: Oh I see, this is mobile. For future reference we also have the interwiki system, where you can see what other translations for articles we have at the top right of the page, as well as links to other language wikis (such as the German wiki at de.minecraft.wiki) at the bottom of the main page. TheCaptainYaya (talk) 03:39, 4 June 2026 (UTC)
Im going to be honest, it doesnt really matter that much that they show up. Im sure nobody really looks at those two lists that much that really care 👁 Image amethyst_hhh👁 Image (he/they)23:57, 4 June 2026 (UTC)
Latest comment: 6 June2 comments2 people in discussion
Not sure if this is the right place, but with the Achievement disambiguation pages, how should they handle Java achievements before 1.12?
For instance, should Acquire Hardware list the Java Edition one? Should Time to Strike! be a disambiguation between the Bedrock achievement and now removed Java achievement?
Currently they seem to entirely ignore the Java achievements which I find quite odd, especially for the ones that already exist as DABS like Acquire Hardware. 👁 Image FireDragons5206:16, 6 June 2026 (UTC)
Yes they should be disambiguations and include historical ones on them too (answering all your Qs there). Nixinova T ⁄ C06:23, 6 June 2026 (UTC)
Honestly this would be cool. This feature is actually implemented on the Hypixel Skyblock Wiki (which is on a subdomain of ours), where you can select a different resource pack to view images on the site in (its a button on the top right notification bar, right inbetween the dark/light theme selector and your username). They use it for viewing the site in different resource packs that are popular in the Skyblock community, and it would work lovely for enabling programmer art (or maybe even mash up packs honestly) on the wiki.
Latest comment: 20 June9 comments4 people in discussion
There has been an unaccountable influx of single-purpose accounts which only exist to flood the wiki with redirects based on typos of dubious likelihood at best. These do nothing other than clutter RecentChanges and ListRedirects with comparatively little benefit to readers, and appear to be done with the intent of farming edit counts, impulsive behaviour, or perhaps proving some obscure point somewhere. I, myself, am sick of it.
Is there any chance we could mass-delete all extant typo redirects, and only permit their creation based on some threshold of reasonable usefulness (e.g. sufficiently high ranking on SearchDigest), and implement measures to discourage frivolous creation habits? - User-12316399 (talk) 13:59, 7 June 2026 (UTC)
👁 Image Strong support the idea, but I would like to ask how this would be enforced. Creating new pages is always harder to revert than to do, so do we use an abuse filter (for new users, let's say 15 days)?
Could we get a good threshold on what the minimum should be? A newly created user just created maybe a hundred of these despite relatively low hits. - User-12316399 (talk) 10:13, 20 June 2026 (UTC)
The disruptive users get the creations nuked when they get blocked. So what's in the category should stay valid. Nixinova T ⁄ C10:16, 20 June 2026 (UTC)
Specific Wikipedia policies or guidelines do not apply. Only general practices/rules of thumb do. So, you will see people citing WP:NOTHERE or WP:3RR even though they're not explicit policies, but generally other ones are not citeable. Nixinova T ⁄ C03:42, 8 June 2026 (UTC)
Not in general, but some general rules apply per Nixinova and Miner. However, our style guide is loosely to some extent based on Wikipedia's (though the capitalization is different due to the specifics of Minecraft in general), so stylistic things like WP:LQ generally apply unless stated otherwise on this wiki. ‑‑MinecraftExp123(talk|contribs)13:18, 8 June 2026 (UTC)
If something exist in the game but don't exist in game can be talked about in the wiki?
If there is a description or something similar that talk about something that isn't in game is allowed to create a new page in the wiki? Iberno (talk) 16:08, 6 June 2026 (UTC)
Oh, not dark ages, ages of darness. In minecraft dungeons there is a weapon called grave bane which description says "A relic from ages of darkness; this glaive radiates potent magical energy to ward off the undead." (My mystake, I didn't explained well before) Iberno (talk) 13:11, 8 June 2026 (UTC)
Well, then still no, because as per MCW:NOTABILITY, there is not enough information for such page to exist, since I doubt there is any more information about what "ages of darkness" could refer to.
Oh, ok. Well, likely ages of darkness were when necromancy started and undead tried to take over the world, but I imagine that's speculation, right? Iberno (talk) 13:42, 8 June 2026 (UTC)
Latest comment: 10 June2 comments2 people in discussion
I've noticed a massive uptick in single-purpose vandalism-only accounts over the past weeks targeting pages such as Third Drop 2026 among other things. Do we still have autoconfirmed as an account classification, and/or could we implement a Wikipedia-style "extended confirmed" status for accounts? Outright admin-level protection of such pages would be overkill, but there should also be some level of protection to get rid of low-quality contributors such as this. - User-12316399 (talk) 05:43, 10 June 2026 (UTC)
Latest comment: 22 June5 comments4 people in discussion
In {{ID table}}, there's a list of tags for the resource. But this list only contains the tag names. The tags page lists the usage of each tag (and what changes in the game when an item belongs to a certain tag), it would be useful to have this information more easily accessible than having to open the tags page and search for the tag. We already have the tag link template, we just need to add it to the ID table.
I'm posting this here because it would affect many pages, and I'm not posting it on the forum because it seems like a simple change that's easy to revert.
Discovering that it's not trivial to do this. Because {{tag link}} creates a list of tags separated into different parameters of the template, while the tags that go into {{ID table}} are separated by ",". Transforming a string into a series of parameters for a template is a bit complicated. Is there a template that already does this? Or would we have to create a model for this? Aloi4 (talk) 14:35, 21 June 2026 (UTC)
See if this code makes it look like how you want it to. I would just insert it, but DiscussionTools doesn't play well with tables at the moment.
I think if {{{blocktags}}} in {{ID table}} is modified like so {{#replace:{{Tag link|block|{{subst:#replace:{{{blocktags}}}|,|{{subst:!}}}}}}|and|}}, then all of the ID tables will render how the above table renders. I will have to play around with it tomorrow to make sure this won't break the template. Rampage455 (talk) 04:24, 22 June 2026 (UTC)
Create a page about the Bedrock "Global resources" settings.
Moved from Forum:Need help moving my side project to the wiki
First: I'm new to the wiki, so i basicly know nothing exept maybe how to edit pages and so on. Also, English is not my main language (i'm german) so expect a few typos and grammar errors.
Second:
So, i have this side project called LUMT (Short for List of useful Minecraft tools) which is basicly a gigant list of Minecraft related websites. I want to move the list only (ignoring the blog posts and extra pages, they have no meaning to me anymore, the project was more of a attempt to get good at web development) to the Minecraft wiki.
Now, for this i have a few questions:
A little bit about LUMT:
I used Jekyll, which means that the pages are already written in markdown.
Issues:
MediaWiki seems to make lists with this prefix * instead of - and LUMT is written using -. Also, in LUMT i wrote the links like this [Example](https://example.com) and this wiki seems to use [https://example.com Example]. (TLDR for this section: LUMT uses normal markdown instead of this wiki-specific stuff.)
Unrelated, but does anyone know how i can achieve this style without having to write <code>? As you may have noticed, I really like this tag but its so painful to write every time.
Also, ignore the sad state of the GitHub repository(s)/organisation. (Don't ask why I created a organisation, I don't know.)
There's probably even more to cover, but I'm lazy. I'm passing these problems to future me (hate that guy).
I only briefly browsed your site, but I think this might be best suited for a user page. A large portion of your list seems to be about mods or third party software. Generally, the wiki only documents official content in articles. User pages are more relaxed and you can put your list there. For your formatting issues, there is an option to "find and replace" text in the source editor, so you could replace all "-" with "*", and the same for brackets and parentheses; {{Code}} can be used as a shortcut for code tags. As you're new, I'd also recommend checking out MCW:How to help and Help:Contents. Rampage455 (talk) 20:01, 12 June 2026 (UTC)
Latest comment: 17 June2 comments2 people in discussion
I'm not sure if this is the right place but is there an agreed upon way to list bug fixes and tweaks that happened between the final developmental version for an update and the release of the update itself? Should there be one? Sometimes bugs are fixed for the release that were still present in the final developmental version, but the release version pages list bug fixes since the previous release version, not the last developmental version. 👁 Image FireDragons5211:31, 17 June 2026 (UTC)
Add <ref group=note>This change occurred between the final development version for 26.x, 26.x Release Candidate 2, and the full release of 26.x.</ref> – this is what other pages do. Nixinova T ⁄ C12:38, 17 June 2026 (UTC)
That is a good idea, though as it's not meant to be seen by readers anyways, it takes lower priority and I think documentation is kind of tedious to check manually for all templates. ‑‑MinecraftExp123(talk|contribs)00:23, 18 June 2026 (UTC)
I did a somewhat quick update to {{Sign}}'s documentation since you mentioned that one specifically; I might play with it more tomorrow. Updating template documentation is a long term project of mine. I'll get to them all eventually, but there are a lot of templates, so it will take time. You're free to help if you'd like. You can check out Category:Templates with bad documentation and Category:Templates with no documentation to see which ones need the most help. Rampage455 (talk) 03:04, 18 June 2026 (UTC)
Latest comment: 18 June5 comments4 people in discussion
Carmine is a minor character in Minecraft: Story Mode - Season 2, appearing in Episode 3 ("Jailhouse Block") as a prisoner forced to work in the dangerous Zombie Mines of the Sunshine Institute. Voiced by Shane Snider, Carmine was originally a notorious griefer who ended up trapped in the maximum-security facility after his former partner brutally betrayed him to the Admin in exchange for becoming the prison's Warden. Jesse encounters Carmine casually eating rotten flesh for protein, and if you choose to accept a piece of this questionable snack from him, it can be used later in Episode 5 to feed a barking dog named Wink, helping your crew sneak past guards undetected. ~2026-StriderMangroveWiki17092 (talk) 20:55, 18 June 2026 (UTC)
You're fine, now that you have admitted the flaw in your revert. Try to fully read the text before doing any immediate action, e.g. is it helpful, is it on topic, does it add any meaningful content to the wiki, etc. RedX (talk) 21:22, 18 June 2026 (UTC)
Here's the topic for easy reference. It wouldn't be particularly difficult to make. If others think it would be useful, I suppose I could make it. Do you prefer the style recommended in the topic, a link like Rule #8, or maybe use a tooltip like Rule #8. Rampage455 (talk) 23:19, 19 June 2026 (UTC)
👁 Image Support, though this doesn't really require consensus and we can just create it. I do find it sometimes quite annoying to have to manually type the full link to reference a rule, so this certainly helps. ‑‑MinecraftExp123(talk|contribs)02:17, 20 June 2026 (UTC)
I have created it. I will add documentation tomorrow. You can do something like {{Rule|10}} to give Rule #10 or {{Rule|10|tooltip=1}} to give Rule #10. Rampage455 (talk) 02:54, 20 June 2026 (UTC)
That would be a good for keeping the template up to date and limiting vandalism, but I don't think it will work with {{Tooltip}} unless you can find a work around. Tags, like <ins>in Rule #2, seem to break the template, and links and other markup are rendered as wikitext. I suppose hidden plaintext wrapped in the <section> tags would work as long as you can find a way to hide it that works with {{#lst:}} and {{tooltip}}. Rampage455 (talk) 10:19, 20 June 2026 (UTC)
Moved from Forum:Remove_banned/blocked_users_from_“Active_Users”
The entire page is mottled with blocked users so you cannot really see how much users are actually active and not just one-time vandals. I believe that it should remove blocked users – Unsigned comment added by Maxxxx Dirt Eater Alt (talk • contribs) at 10:45, 21 June 2026 (UTC). Please sign comments with ~~~~
Dont think it should really be changed like that. Active user just = "user who has edited in past month" which still holds even for blocked accounts. Nixinova T ⁄ C10:58, 21 June 2026 (UTC)
👁 Image Comment If someone does this, it would be good to set a minimum blocking time. It doesn't make much sense for a very active person to be blocked for a week to be removed from the list. Aloi4 (talk) 13:15, 21 June 2026 (UTC)
👁 Image Support Note that this page is one of our most used methods to talk about how good our community is and to attract new editors (it's even linked to on the main page); the suggestion that half of our editors are trolls is not a good look FluffyGuardian70 (talk) 13:01, 22 June 2026 (UTC)
I think mojang might be adding a bear or a deer in the new dappled forest and i heard that the straw beds dont set ypur respawn point and disapear when used , crafted with 3 haybales and stacked upto 16 , looks realy good for decoration but the only available photo is the drawing by mogswamp Helfire 047 (talk) 18:32, 23 June 2026 (UTC)
Hello! I am new and was just wondering when putting a screenshot what are the steps for adding the license and things like that. If I missed it on the Wiki guide could you please direct me to it. Thanks Mr. Illager (talk) 09:28, 24 June 2026 (UTC)
There doesn't seem to be a page for superflat all dimensions, the new preset added in 26.2pre1. Not sure how to make a page myself, but someone with more knowledge than me should make a page dedicated to this preset, like how the regular superflat preset has its own page. On it could be i.e. how to enable the preset via datapack, structures that generate there, unobtainable and rare items (and how to get the rare items). Smoerpl (talk) 21:30, 24 June 2026 (UTC)
like i said, there is a page for superflat and this preset is (hopefully) going to get updated eventually seeing as its new and there have been no changes yet. Either way, some description of it on any page would do, but i couldnt seem to find that. ~2026-WitherCalciteCherry17833 (talk) 23:27, 24 June 2026 (UTC)
It's not banned, just not used anymore. Since we introduced temp accounts to the wiki earlier this year, we've been meaning to make it so that when users submit feedback it goes through an account instead of being posted anonymously, and today we got around to doing that. TheCaptainYaya (talk) 16:50, 26 June 2026 (UTC)
Latest comment: 05:492 comments2 people in discussion
Even after requesting many times, Aed was not unblocked, which is why Aed8814, who had 16,760 edits, anonymized their account. By the way, I want to know one thing: if someone has anonymized their account, is it possible to get that account back? -- 👁 Image Dipanshu Sarkar (Talk) 05:25, 29 June 2026 (UTC)
That is very unfortunate. While I understand the reasoning for not allowing new page creation given their history here and on other language wikis, they were a very productive user that consistently helped out a lot, and I will miss seeing their name in feed. I valued them as a community member, and they were one of the first people I remembered seeing around when I first became active. Did they specifically say that is why they requested anonymization/did they talk about ever returning? Either way I wish them well.