Watches and Warnings

The following article is a brief description about Watches and Warnings. This functions like the EAS Americans get.

Watches
A watch is when a tiny incident is going on. Nothing major is happenings, but things could turn so bad I have to get involved.

Advisories
An advisory is when a semi-major incident is going on. This may require Junior Helper action.

Warnings
A warning is when there is a major incident that requires Helper action. Wiki Patrol is likely to be sent out.

Alerts
An alert is when there is an EXTREME incident that requires Senior Helper and possibly Founder action.

Quick Breakdown
Here is a breakdown of the colour code system for these Watches and Warnings.

Pastel Pink = No problems around here. This is defaulted when there is a time of no activity.

Pink = Slight problem over here. Correspondence: Low-Level Watch

Pastel Blue = We are at minor risk of attack. Correspondence: High-Level Watch

Blue = We have a significant attack risk. Correspondence: Low=Level Advisory

Yellow = There is a high risk of attack on this wiki. Correspondence: High-Level Advisory

Orange = There is a very high risk of attack on this wiki. Correspondence: Level 1 Warning

Red = This means there is an EXTREME attack risk. Wiki Patrol may be sent out! Correspondence: Level 2 warning

Purple = This threat level means an attack is being conducted by just ONE user, not a helper. Correspondence: Level 3 warning

Brown = An attack is being conducted by many users. Correspondence: Level 1 Alert

Crimson = Very bad case of vandalism (like the nkrs200 wiki back in 2012), or a Helper Attack. In the case of the latter, Rebel Forces are sent out. In the case of the former, Helpers or Senior Helpers WILL be sent out to save the wiki! Correspondence: Level 2 or 3 alert.

Dark Crimson = Major Helper or major vandalism emergency. My highly-disciplined Wiki Army are sent out. Correspondence: Level 4 alert

Black = Extreme troll emergency! I hope I will NEVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER have to give this alert as a REAL ALARM. Correspondence: Level 5 alert!

Drills
Drills sometimes go into effect. These are usually drills for high attack risks.

False Alarms
My fear may sometimes be so great I can accidentally issue a severe warning and say this isn't a drill.

I may also do these to give random viewers a taste of an attack.