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{{Unsigned}} is used to label unsigned comments on Talk pages left by a registered user. To label comments left by an unregistered user, use template {{unsigned IP}} instead.
The timestamps in the edit history list for any talk page appear in UTC, or in the local time that is set in your preferences. If you did not adjust the time in your preferences, then the times in the edit history list are in UTC.
{{subst:Unsigned|user name|time, day month year (UTC)}}
{{subst:Unsigned|Example|21:03, 27 April 2024 (UTC)}}
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TemplateData for Unsigned
Labels unsigned comments in a conversation.
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
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User name | 1 | Name address of the user who left the comment. The value is case-sensitive. | User | required |
Time and date | 2 | Timestamp from the edit history. | String | suggested |
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