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Use this template when someone leaves a ((Help me)) template and you need time to work on their question or problem.
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this template will also add the page to Category:Wikipedians being helped.
For those who ask:
((Admin help))
– When you need help from an administrator.((Edit semi-protected))
– When you need other editors to update a page, if you are not autoconfirmed and thus can not edit a semi-protected page.((Edit extended-protected))
- use this template for pages with extended confirmed protection.((Edit protected))
– When you want to request an edit of a fully protected page.For helpers who answer:
((Help me-nq))
– A message that can be used when a user used the ((Help me)) template but didn't write a question below it.((Help me-IRC))
– A message that asks the user to come to IRC for more help.((Help me-working))
– A message that tells the user that their question is being worked on. Also provides IRC information.((Help me-expired))
– A message that tells the user that their question was answered by a question, but they didn't reply.((Help me-helped))
– A message telling the user that a helper has answered their question.((Help me-rdq))
– A message telling the user that their question could be answered by the reference desk.((Help me-inappropriate))
– A message telling the user that a helper has deemed their question as an inappropriate use for the ((Help me)) template.((Help me-ns))
– A message that can be used when a user used the ((Help me)) template but is looking for an answer from a specific editor.