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editCopy Editing
- Wikipedia:Basic copyediting
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Guild of Copy Editors - see backlog etc.
- Wikipedia:Manual of Style
Where to get help
- Wikipedia:Introduction
- Wikipedia:Questions
- Wikipedia:Adopt-a-user - where they may use the amazing course from the page User:Worm That Turned/Adopt
- Wikipedia:Teahouse - friendly environment for new users
- WP:CHAT - this is IRC live chat
Vandalism
Wikiprojects
- Standard topics have a Wikiproject page.
- Wikiproject pages will have a list of pages needing attention or with low ratings etc. You can work on those.
- Wikiprojects are good option if you have interest in only one or two topics and don't want to go running all around Wikipedia.
- See for example the Ancient philosophy wikiproject - Wikipedia:WikiProject Philosophy/Ancient
- Example of a list of new Philosophy articles - Wikipedia:WikiProject Philosophy/New articles
Orphan articles
- Orphan articles don't have any links pointing to them, and so are unlikely to be ever read by anyone.
- You can find such articles and de-orphan them
- Wikipedia:Orphan
- Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Orphanage
Deleting articles
edit- Try and mention the specific guideline you are using e.g. WP:COMPOSER for non-notable musical compser.
- Speedy delete only if the delete is 100% not controversial.
- The guidelines are never clear enough and there are lots of unwritten rules that surprise you. I find from experience that the following are always considered notable -
- All schools and colleges
- All places
- All athletes (pro leagues, first-class cricket etc.)
- Authors and film directors (unless self-published)
Thanks, Anand (talk page) 21:31, 14 June 2013 (UTC)
- Not exactly correct. For athletes, refer to WP:ATHLETE. For places, WP:NGEO. For schools/colleges, secondary school and above unless otherwise notable. Cheers, Ansh666 03:52, 15 June 2013 (UTC)
Thanks Anand QED
editI did not know that schools and places and athletes are reliable sources. I thought that news, and gov sites, etc are only notable.
- I did not know it either till recently. Wikipedia is a strange place where consensus is built over time.
- I added whatever suggestions I could think of. Teahouse is where you will find experts. Poke around Wikipedia and find your way around.
- Thanks, Anand (talk page) 22:14, 14 June 2013 (UTC)
- I did not read your earlier statement carefully. I meant to say that schools, places and athletes are notable topics on which an article may be written - not sources. Sources and references for an article will still be news sites etc. Thanks, Anand (talk page) 06:10, 15 June 2013 (UTC)
- Finally, I took what I put in here and added a lot more stuff - see Editing, fixing and defending Wikipedia. I don't expect you to read all of it and you already know a lot, but you may find a useful link in there. Thanks, Anand (talk page) 19:20, 16 June 2013 (UTC)