{{alert/first}}, which is mandatory for the first time an editor is alerted to contentious topics (or discretionary sanctions) in any topic area.
{{alert}}, which you may (but are not required to) use to alert an editor (to a different topic area for example) after they've received {{alert/first}}.
{{alert/DS}} (this template), which you may (but are not required to) use when alerting someone who has previously been alerted to discretionary sanctions but not contentious topics.
You have recently made edits related to See #topic codes for options. This is a standard message to inform you that See #topic codes for options is a designated contentious topic. This message does not imply that there are any issues with your editing. Contentious topics are the successor to the former discretionary sanctions system, which you may be aware of. For more information about the contentious topics system, please see Wikipedia:Contentious topics. For a summary of difference between the former and new system, see WP:CTVSDS.
This template should always be substituted (i.e., use {{subst:alert/DS|topic code}}). Any accidental transclusions will be automatically substituted by a bot.
This template is within the jurisdiction of the Arbitration Committee, as one of its associated enforcement processes. Therefore, you must not make significant changes to the wording or functionality of this template without the Committee's consent. Thank you!
Some topics on Wikipedia have been designated as contentious topics. Users editing in these areas may be alerted about the contentious topics system.
This alert is intended for editors who have previously received an alert for the old "Discretionary Sanctions" system, but never been given a contentious topics alert. If this is the editor's first alert for either system, you must instead use {{Contentious topics/alert/first}} instead. If the editor has received an alert for the contentious topics system before, you should instead use {{Contentious topics/alert}}.
Alerts ensure a user knows what is expected of them. Alerts are a neutral courtesy; never use them to intimidate, coerce, or shame another editor.
To alert a user, open a new section on their user talk page. Paste the following code into it, replacing topic code here – select from list with the corresponding code from the table below. Type an appropriate subject line, then save the page.
{{subst:alert/DS|topic code here – select from list}} ~~~~
You also should not issue alerts to editors who have posted a {{Contentious topics/aware}} notice on their talk page for a particular topic area, thus declaring they are already aware of the topic sanctions. If that is the case, the filter will remind you that leaving an alert for this user is not necessary.
The template is flexible through the parameters |2=, which adds text to the box, and |sig=, which adds your signature.
{{subst:alert/DS|topic code here – select from list|2=If you have questions, please contact me or ask at the [[WP:AC/CN|Arbitration Committee Clerks Noticeboard]].|sig=yes}}
Using this template will trigger EditFilter 602. As a result, your edit containing the alert will be tagged with "contentious topics alert". Edits with this tag can be searched for in user contributions, user talk page histories, Special:RecentChanges, and the log of EditFilter 602.
Therefore, an automatic system log of all alerts is maintained. You need not do anything except leave the alert.
To see whether a user has been Alerted for a contentious topic, load the history of their user talk page and search for contentious topics alert under the 'tag filter' field. You can use the {{Contentious topics/log}} template (usually alongside {{user}} in noticeboard reports) to quickly generate links for conducting searches of issued alerts.
governmental regulation of firearm ownership; the social, historical and political context of such regulation; and the people and organizations associated with these issues
Edits containing a substituted instance of this template will trigger AbuseFilter 602. The exact text which triggers the AbuseFilter are declared in the publicly viewable filter conditions.
If the parameter |1= fails to display, |topic= or |t= can be used instead.
This template will return an error if:
|1= or an equivalent is not declared;
the template is not substituted; or
the template is used outside the user talk or user namespaces.
Template:Alert is a redirect to Template:Contentious topics/alert. Instructions for this template, Contentious topics/alert, are often given with reference to the template name Alert. This is for brevity's sake; the two template names refer to the same actual template.
This template is included in Category:Wikipedia templates to be automatically substituted, so AnomieBOT will automatically substitute it. (As the template returns an error if used unsubstituted, AnomieBOT will not have to frequently, if ever, do this.)
{{alert/first}} ({{Contentious topics/alert/first}}), to alert an editor to the CT system which is mandatory for the first time an editor is alerted to contentious topics (except if they've previously been alerted to discretionary sanctions in any topic area)