Please come to IRC. By the looks of your question, I think it would be best to have you log on to IRC. IRC stands for "Internet Relay Chat", which allows for real-time text-based communication with other users. This way, in addition to the help I can provide, I can get others on Wikipedia's Live Help to help you, as well. You don't have to download anything to talk to us, just click here! See you there! |
Usage
editUse this template if someone leaves a {{Help me}} on their talk page that looks better suited for the English Wikipedia Help channel on IRC.
This template is a self-reference and so is part of the Wikipedia project rather than the encyclopedic content.
See also
editFor those who ask:
{{Admin help}}
– When you need help from an administrator.{{Edit semi-protected}}
– When you need other editors to update a page, if you are not autoconfirmed and thus can not edit a semi-protected page.{{Edit extended-protected}}
- use this template for pages with extended confirmed protection.{{Edit protected}}
– When you want to request an edit of a fully protected page.
For helpers who answer:
{{Help me-nq}}
– A message that can be used when a user used the {{Help me}} template but didn't write a question below it.{{Help me-IRC}}
– A message that asks the user to come to IRC for more help.{{Help me-working}}
– A message that tells the user that their question is being worked on. Also provides IRC information.{{Help me-expired}}
– A message that tells the user that their question was answered by a question, but they didn't reply.{{Help me-helped}}
– A message telling the user that a helper has answered their question.{{Help me-rdq}}
– A message telling the user that their question could be answered by the reference desk.{{Help me-inappropriate}}
– A message telling the user that a helper has deemed their question as an inappropriate use for the {{Help me}} template.{{Help me-ns}}
– A message that can be used when a user used the {{Help me}} template but is looking for an answer from a specific editor.