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“label”: “No signature”,

“label”: “No signature”,

“description”: “Exclude signature from text”,

“description”: “Exclude signature from text”,

“example”: “yes“,

“example”: “”,

“type”: “boolean”,

“type”: “boolean”

“autovalue”: “no”

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Revision as of 12:52, 7 November 2025

This template is used to indicate that a comment has been removed as a violation of the extended confirmed restriction (ECR). A full list of topic areas covered under ECR is available at Wikipedia:Rough guide to extended confirmed protection § As arbitration enforcement.

Usage

Delete the comment that violates ECR, and replace it with {{subst:ECR violation removed|topic}}, replacing topic with one of the topic codes below:

TemplateData

Indicates that a comment has been removed as a violation of the extended confirmed restriction

Template parameters

This template prefers inline formatting of parameters.

Parameter Description Type Status
Username user

Username of editor who posted the removed comment

User optional
Topic code topic 1

Topic area covered by the extended confirmed restriction

Suggested values
a-i apl imh sasg zs aa rusukr kurd
String required
No signature nosig

Exclude signature from text

Example
y
Boolean optional

Examples

{{subst:ECR violation removed|a-i}}

(This comment was removed as a violation of the extended confirmed restriction in the following topic area: the Arab–Israeli conflict. ~~~~)

{{subst:ECR violation removed|aa}}

(This comment by Example was removed as a violation of the extended confirmed restriction in the following topic area: politics, ethnic relations, and conflicts involving Armenia, Azerbaijan, or both. ~~~~)

{{subst:ECR violation removed|apl}}

(This comment was removed as a violation of the extended confirmed restriction in the following topic area: the history of Jews and antisemitism in Poland during World War II (1933–45).)

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