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This page provides information about HingWahStreet's signatures used exclusively on Commons and Meta (will rollout to more wikis in the future), from 25 February 2025, the first anniversary of the Wikimedia account.

The signature uses elements from Hong Kong street signs, and also contained an emoji that will be changed periodically to match certain seasons, festivals and occasions. Additionally, the signature now composes entirely without Latin characters.

The first version of this signature that debuted on 25 February 2025 looks like this:

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Although you can refer to the Chinese Wikipedia Article "興華街" for the real street in Hong Kong, but in this signature, each individual character have different meanings. Clicking or selecting "興華街" will neither bring you to the Chinese Wikipedia Article nor exclusively to the user page — however the respective characters bring you to a different page:

  • "" brings you to HingWahStreet's user page.
  • "" takes you to HingWahStreet's local talk page, respective to the wikis you are.
  • "" directs you to the user contribution page of HingWahStreet, respective to the local wiki.

Additionally, 📅 (which would be substituted by other emojis, for instance 🌈, depending on certain occasions of the year) shows up the contributed projects list in Wikimedia Commons. ❓ ends up with this page, not HingWahStreet's talk page.

The following is the meaning of the emoji (substituting 📅) that links to the contributed projects page:

  • 1️⃣ First anniversary of HingWahStreet — keep it up! (25 February 2025, test only)

Any questions regarding to the signature should be directed to HingWahStreet's talk page (links at header note).

Note: This page was created here in Commons instead of Meta to circumvent the emoji limits there.