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Speedy deletion nomination of Multi-cellular Banana Microscopy
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I have been a Wikipedian for a while now, and have noticed on people's talk pages signs saying that that person is part of a Wikipedia support group/police. I am curious about this and would like to find out more. Any Information would be greatly appreciated. Kind regards,TheHecster (talk) 18:45, 28 May 2015 (UTC)
- Hi! You are probably seeing wikiproject userboxes. Wikiprojects are groups of editors that get together to work on some specific part of the encyclopedia. Some are by subject (math, physics, history) others by type or status of article (AfC drafts, templates, copy-edit). You can find a full listing at Wikipedia:WikiProject Council/Directory. Most wikiprojects also post banners at the top of articles within their scope, so you can find a wikiproject that way. Many of them also advertise on the community portal. Each wikiproject has rules for joining on their page. Hope that helps! Happy Squirrel (talk) 19:28, 28 May 2015 (UTC)
April 2016
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