Memory Alpha:Your user page

All registered users are entitled to their own user page on Memory Alpha. This user page can be used to present many types of information, including reviews of episodes, credit for articles written, or just something about yourself.

Please note that anonymous contributors are not entitled to user pages due to the fact that several different users can access and use Memory Alpha with the same IP address. As such, user pages for anonymous users may be deleted without any warning by an Administrator.

What is your user page?

 * Your user page is yours. : No other user is allowed to edit your user page. If another user edits your personal user page, or if you edit your user page under an IP address or another account name, it might be considered an act of vandalism. Some exceptions to this exist:
 * An or  may edit an external link or an internal wikilink, to avoid linking out to sites which are classified as "spam", or to link internally to invalid pages. Bots do this automatically, so don't be upset if you have to change a link back or use a talk page to let someone know they erroneously edited your links.
 * Content that is considered offensive may be removed by an Administrator without prior warning – this includes vandalism by others as well as content you added yourself.
 * If you have not yet chosen to create a user page yourself, an Administrator may create one for you if a link to it shows up on this list. In this case, the created page will contain a link (not a redirect) to your talk page.

What your user page is not

 * Your user page is not storage space. : Do not use Memory Alpha for storing material unrelated to the project. Uploaded files that are not directly related to an article will be deleted immediately.

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