How To View Recent Changes

At the top of your wiki you will see a several links including: Home, Discussion Forum, What's New, Members, and Invite. Click on 'What's New' to view recent site activity:

Accessing What's New area

What's in What's New?

  • Dashboard - An overview of recent site activity.
  • Pages
    • New Pages - View any recent pages that have been added to your site.
    • Most Active Pages - In order of most active, this will list the pages that have undergone the most changes, such as edits, additions and comments.
    • Recently Updated Pages - This will show which pages have been edited most recently - you should monitor this page every day in your efforts to moderate and edit content.
    • Uncategorized Pages - On occasion, a page is created from the wrong area and is left without a category. In the beginning, the "About Us" page should be the only one that is un-categorized. Keep an eye on this section's activity so you can move any recently added pages that are floating around without a category.
    • Deleted Pages - In order of most recent, this area lists any pages that have been deleted, as well as who deleted it and why. A page can only be deleted by a moderator.
  • Threads - View recently updated threads in the Discussion Forum.You should reply to comments that users post on your site.
  • Questionable Language - Wetpaint has implemented a handy feature that will catch certain words on the site that are deemed to be improper. Keep in mind that this feature will not do all the monitoring for you, as certain words and phrases can slip by unnoticed, especially if they are misspelled.
  • Attachments - This report tells you all of the attachments that have been uploaded on your wiki.
  • Linking - Wetpaint has added this feature to tell you what pages need Outbound and Inbound links.
  • Tags - This report will tell you all of the pages that do not have tags on them.

Watching Site RSS Feeds

Another great way to keep tabs on the changes happening on a site is to use the site RSS feeds. Look for the RSS feed icon In the What's New area of the site. There is a different feed for each sub-area (new pages, page edits, new threads, etc).


What's New RSS Feeds


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ReneJennings Questionable Language/Content 2 Wednesday, 4:12 PM EST by ReneJennings
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I received a message saying that I added questionable content/language to one of the pages on my site. It doesn't specify in the report what is questionable, just that they said something was and the page. I cannot find anything questionable on it. What is considered questionable? I can't find anywhere that says what is questionable.
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robboyd Viewing changes made to a page 2 May 14 2008, 8:38 AM EDT by grapplinghook
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I have trouble seeing the changes a user made.... they are apparently marked in blue when I click on view changes but I always having trouble finding them. I 'think' this is because the changes are marked in blue? This does not jump out when there are so many blue links on a page... is there an easier way to see what changes were made to a page and/or can this be made more obvious?
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j_mii Questionable Language 2 Jan 24 2008, 12:38 PM EST by j_mii
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I have reviewed an item marked questionable but it's fine. How can I make that item go away from the Questionable Language report.

Also, I cannot get to the Questionable Language link. It says that I must sign in.
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