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| If there is any evidence, you can use the following code, confirmed or not
| If there is any evidence, you can use the following code, confirmed or not
|<code><nowiki>{{IPsock|username|evidence=[[WP:SOCK|foo]]}}</nowiki><br><nowiki>
|<code><nowiki>{{IPsock|username|evidence=[[WP:SOCK|foo]]}}</nowiki><br><nowiki>
{{IPsock|username|evidence=[[WP:SOCK|foo]]}}</nowiki></code>
{{IPsock|username|confirmed|evidence=[[WP:SOCK|foo]]}}</nowiki></code>
| {{IPsock|username|evidence=[[WP:SOCK|foo]]|category=}}<br>
| {{IPsock|username|evidence=[[WP:SOCK|foo]]|category=}}<br>
{{IPsock|username|evidence=[[WP:SOCK|foo]]|category=}}
{{IPsock|username|confirmed|evidence=[[WP:SOCK|foo]]|category=}}
|}
|}



Revision as of 13:01, October 21, 2007

Usage

Usage Code Output
Suspected {{IPsock|username}}
Proven (not always blocked) {{IPsock|username|confirmed}}
If there is any evidence, you can use the following code, confirmed or not {{IPsock|username|evidence=[[WP:SOCK|foo]]}}
{{IPsock|username|confirmed|evidence=[[WP:SOCK|foo]]}}

Other Notes

Indefinitely blocked IP addresses should be tagged with {{indefblockedip}}.

This template automatically adds to the correct category specified by the user.