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== Admin Messages ==
[[File:Admin message in wasteof3.png|alt=A picture of an admin message which invited a user to the wasteof3 beta, as displayed from the wasteof3 site.|thumb|417x417px|How admin messages appear in [[wasteof3]].]]
[[File:Admin message in wasteof2.png|alt=A picture of an admin message which invited a user to the wasteof3 beta, as displayed from the wasteof2 site.|thumb|417x417px|How admin messages appear in [[wasteof2]].]]
'''Admin messages''' are [[Message|messages]] sent from an [[Admin|admin]] to a user. They look and act like regular messages, creating an alert in the header and needing to be marked as read. If a user is banned, the ban page will show recent admin messages.


Admin Messages are messages that you can recieve from admins. It is displayed as a normal message on the messages page, besides from not showing who it was from and not being able to reply to it.
Some past reasons for the distribution of admin messages include:
Some uses of admins messages include but a not limited to:
*Warnings
*Ban messages
*Ban reasons (e.g. "Shared accounts aren't allowed.")
*Messages including private information:
*Messages with private information, such as [[Beta testers|beta keys]] and wiki passwords
**Beta invites/keys
**Wiki passwords

Latest revision as of 13:44, 9 August 2022

A picture of an admin message which invited a user to the wasteof3 beta, as displayed from the wasteof3 site.
How admin messages appear in wasteof3.
A picture of an admin message which invited a user to the wasteof3 beta, as displayed from the wasteof2 site.
How admin messages appear in wasteof2.

Admin messages are messages sent from an admin to a user. They look and act like regular messages, creating an alert in the header and needing to be marked as read. If a user is banned, the ban page will show recent admin messages.

Some past reasons for the distribution of admin messages include:

  • Warnings
  • Ban reasons (e.g. "Shared accounts aren't allowed.")
  • Messages with private information, such as beta keys and wiki passwords