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Unlike traditional word processing software, MediaWiki is unique in that '''every edit''' is logged, along with '''the information on who did it and when''', and '''every version of a page''' after '''every version of an edit''' is ''also'' logged. This makes such websites incredibly resilient as, unless a user is making use of advanced permissions, it is nigh impossible to break anything. Almost every edit can be reversed with a button press. | Unlike traditional word processing software, MediaWiki is unique in that '''every edit''' is logged, along with '''the information on who did it and when''', and '''every version of a page''' after '''every version of an edit''' is ''also'' logged. This makes such websites incredibly resilient as, unless a user is making use of advanced permissions, it is nigh impossible to break anything. Almost every edit can be reversed with a button press. | ||
The above, alongside the fact that the primary purpose of the MediaWiki software is to facilitate the editing of content released under a [https://creativecommons.org/ '''Creative Commons copyright license'''] — which requires proper attribution of edits to individuals — renaming pages on a whim is simply not feasible. To MediaWiki, page names are not cosmetic, they are crucial database identifiers. Thus, to rename a page, in MediaWiki's language, you '''''move''''' the page to '''a new page name'''. This specific process results in all of the metadata, edits, and page history being ''moved'' | The above, alongside the fact that the primary purpose of the MediaWiki software is to facilitate the editing of content released under a [https://creativecommons.org/ '''Creative Commons copyright license'''] — which requires proper attribution of edits to individuals — renaming pages on a whim is simply not feasible. To MediaWiki, page names are not cosmetic, they are crucial database identifiers. Thus, to rename a page, in MediaWiki's language, you '''''move''''' the page to '''a new page name'''. This specific process results in all of the metadata, edits, and page history being ''moved'' to it's new name. | ||
Due to the setup of the wiki, it is ill advised to move pages unless you are a regular contributor with an intimate understanding of the wiki's construction. Otherwise, please consult Sirdog (<code>sirdog3355</code>) or a known seasoned contributor, that way the navigation of information is not disrupted. To provide perspective, were the page [[Bogatyr]] renamed to, say, [[BogaTyr]], all links that lead to [[Bogatyr]] would break. As of November 1, there are '''7''' different pages linking to it. That is a lot of tedious work. This risk is doubled for [[mw:Help:Templates|templates]]. Were [[Template:ActionTemplate]] to be moved, '''50''' pages would be impacted, and the information on company pages would be completely unreadable. | Due to the setup of the wiki, it is ill advised to move pages unless you are a regular contributor with an intimate understanding of the wiki's construction. Otherwise, please consult Sirdog (<code>sirdog3355</code>) or a known seasoned contributor, that way the navigation of information is not disrupted. To provide perspective, were the page [[Bogatyr]] renamed to, say, [[BogaTyr]], all links that lead to [[Bogatyr]] would break. As of November 1, there are '''7''' different pages linking to it. That is a lot of tedious work. This risk is doubled for [[mw:Help:Templates|templates]]. Were [[Template:ActionTemplate]] to be moved, '''50''' pages would be impacted, and the information on company pages would be completely unreadable. | ||