In today's world, Module:Category handler/blacklist has taken a fundamental role in people's lives. Since its emergence, Module:Category handler/blacklist has generated a significant impact on various aspects of society, from the way we communicate to the way we carry out our daily activities. In this article, we will explore the role that Module:Category handler/blacklist plays in our daily lives, as well as its impact in different areas. From its influence on popular culture to its relevance in the academic field, Module:Category handler/blacklist has proven to be a topic of great interest and relevance today. Through this research, we will seek to better understand the role Module:Category handler/blacklist plays in our lives and its influence on the world around us.
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{{#invoke:Category handler|function_name}}
-- This module contains the blacklist used by ].
-- Pages that match Lua patterns in this list will not be categorised unless
-- categorisation is explicitly requested.
return {
'^Main Page$', -- don't categorise the main page.
-- Don't categorise the following pages or their subpages.
-- "%f" matches if the next character is "/" or the end of the string.
'^Wikipedia:Cascade%-protected items%f',
'^User:UBX%f', -- The userbox "template" space.
'^User talk:UBX%f',
-- Don't categorise subpages of these pages, but allow
-- categorisation of the base page.
'^Wikipedia:Template index/.*$',
-- Don't categorise archives.
'/rchive',
"^Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/IncidentArchive%d+$",
}