Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-25393764-20160730000353/@comment-33878615-20160730052059

Pinkgirl234 wrote: PapiDimmi wrote: Pinkgirl234 wrote: Why don't you just try the code out first? If the code is not meant for malicious purposes or to violate the ToU, it should be okay. You can always explain in your edit summary that the JS code is not meant for anything malicious. Because you probably shouldn’t try things that may break the Terms of Use. It’s like saying “Try heroin. You may not get caught, and it may not be illegal where you live. Even if you do get thrown in jail, just say that you were just trying it.” That's a different thing. Then again, the JS code may either be accepted or not accepted at all. Staff will always decide if the JS code is fine to use. You’re right; I forgot. MediaWiki:Common.js does have to be reviewed by a staff member. In that case, adding the fact that you’re not trying to harm in the edit summary won’t do anything. Breaking the rules and saying that you didn’t mean to do harm won’t do any good.

It may not be against the Terms of Use. If that’s the case, your Common.js will be accepted. If not, it will not be accepted.