In today's world, Template:Unsigned has gained significant relevance. Both in daily life and in various professional fields, Template:Unsigned has generated a notable impact. This trend has sparked the interest of experts and fans alike, who seek to better understand its influence and reach. In this article, we will explore different aspects related to Template:Unsigned, from its origin and evolution to its relevance in the current context. Through a detailed analysis, we aim to offer a comprehensive view of Template:Unsigned and its impact on today's society.
This template is used by one or more bots in their standard operation. Any breaking changes to this template, including moving it or nominating it for deletion, must be communicated in advance to the bot operator(s). The relevant bots are: User:SineBot.
{{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.
Usage
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.
Talk page times should always be in UTC. So be sure to use UTC time when using this unsigned template. Adjust the time, if necessary, using the difference you designated between the server UTC time and local time. If this is too difficult to figure out, or you are in a hurry, then leave out the time, and only put in the date. Note that failing to provide a timestamp in exactly this format (including the "UTC" in parentheses) can cause talk page archiving bots to fail to archive the thread.
{{subst:Unsigned|user name|time, day month year (UTC)}}
Examples
Typing: {{subst:Unsigned|Example|09:34, 29 April 2025 (UTC)}}
User information templates provide informational links for a user; they are similar to signatures, but often provide additional information, and may be used by other users. List: