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Badges are our way of saying thank you for participating at the Wikipedia Teahouse. If you got this badge, we think you’re awesome! Thank you!
You can show off your badge on your user talk page. Wikipedians often display their awards and accomplishments to each other, like these contributors: User:Ocaasi and User:SarahStierch.
What do I do with this badge?
editTo add a badge to your user page.
- Go to your user page
- Click the “Edit” button
- Copy-paste one of these 3 versions and click Publish changes:
How do I earn this badge?
edit- First make sure you have enough Wikipedia experience to be a Teahouse Host.
- Anyone who is a Teahouse Host can sign up to be a maître d'.
More than one host can play the role of maître d' at a time. - Review the Maître d' Role and Responsibilities.
- Sign up on the Calendar.
- Once you become the active maître d',
copy the badge template to your user talk page.
Teahouse Maitre d' Badge | |
Awarded to those who manage the public part of the Wikipedia Teahouse. The maître d' acts as a community organizer and a moderator who helps to make sure that all aspects of the Teahouse are running smoothly, and that guests have a good experience. The maître d' is not the boss of Teahouse, but acts as a responsible facilitator for the project. |
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This user got the Teahouse Maitre d' Badge. Earn one at: Teahouse Badges |
To switch versions:
- Copy the template {{Wikipedia:Teahouse/Badge/Maitre d'|size=2}}
- Paste on your talk page
More Teahouse badges you can earn:
This user got the Teahouse Genie Badge. Earn one at: Teahouse Badges |
This user got the Cup and Saucer Badge. Earn one at: Teahouse Badges |