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<br> I'd like to inform you, that you shouldn't have created a page specifically for testing stuff out - however, what you can do, is create a page under your userpage for it
 
<br> I'd like to inform you, that you shouldn't have created a page specifically for testing stuff out - however, what you can do, is create a page under your userpage for it
 
<br> For example, [https://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/User:Goodjob/secret this] is my page, that's under my user page, which I'm using for testing/minor stuff that doesn't really relate to actual wiki itself. Any page that's under your user page will be yours, and no one except for you can edit it.
 
<br> For example, [https://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/User:Goodjob/secret this] is my page, that's under my user page, which I'm using for testing/minor stuff that doesn't really relate to actual wiki itself. Any page that's under your user page will be yours, and no one except for you can edit it.
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| 1 = [[w:Valve Anti-Cheat|Valve Anti-Cheat]] on [[w:Main Page|Wikipedia]]
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| 3 = [https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=7849-RADZ-6869 Valve Anti-Cheat System] on the [https://help.steampowered.com/ Steam Support Center].
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Latest revision as of 11:06, 6 July 2018

Hello, PootisPootisPootis!

Welcome to the Team Fortress 2 Official Wiki!

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Once again, welcome to the Team Fortress 2 Wiki!


-- WelcomeBOT (talk) 09:48, 6 July 2018 (UTC)

Hi! Regarding your "Target page" page

Hey - first of all, welcome to the wiki!
I'd like to inform you, that you shouldn't have created a page specifically for testing stuff out - however, what you can do, is create a page under your userpage for it
For example, this is my page, that's under my user page, which I'm using for testing/minor stuff that doesn't really relate to actual wiki itself. Any page that's under your user page will be yours, and no one except for you can edit it.

{OtherWikis | 1 = Valve Anti-Cheat on Wikipedia | 2 = Valve Anti-Cheat on the Valve Developer Community | 3 = Valve Anti-Cheat System on the Steam Support Center. }}


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