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  2. Help:Menu/Joining Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    IRC (live chat) — to access the freenode IRC servers, follow the directions here. {} — place this on your user page to display a navigation box with helpful links Overviews Plain and simple — the basic mechanics of Wikipedia Primer for newcomers — an overview for new contributors Advice for parents

  3. Consensus decision-making - Wikipedia

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    Call for consensus: The facilitator of the decision-making body calls for consensus on the proposal. Each member of the group usually must actively state whether they agree or consent, stand aside, or object, often by using a hand gesture or raising a colored card, to avoid the group interpreting silence or inaction as agreement. The number of ...

  4. Wikipedia : Request an account/Procedures

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    Locate the user requesting access to the ACC tool interface and approve the user. Set the +I parameter of the user on the #wikipedia-en-accounts IRC channel if you know their cloak and NickServ account name. All users must be cloaked first before they can be given access to the channel. Contact the user to have them request and obtain a cloak ...

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  6. Wikipedia:User access levels - Wikipedia

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    Members of global user groups have rights across all Wikimedia Foundation wikis, although that access can sometimes be restricted by local wiki policies. Users registered at Wikimedia wikis also have registered user rights to other Wikimedia wikis if their account is a SUL or unified login account .

  7. Wikipedia:What is consensus? - Wikipedia

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    Consensus is a group discussion where everyone's opinions are heard and understood, and a solution is created that respects those opinions. Consensus is not what everyone agrees to, nor is it the preference of the majority. Consensus results in the best solution that the group can achieve at the time. Remember, the root of "consensus" is ...

  8. Wikipedia:Go ahead, vandalize - Wikipedia

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    If you are a member of the Counter-Counter-Vandalism Unit, you may be permanently banned from all Wikipedia sites. And if you are a member of the WAAV (Wikipedia Anti Anti Vandalism Group), again, you may be permanently banned from all Wikipedia sites. So you were able to vandalize, right? Here's what will happen next: Your vandalism will be ...

  9. Group decision-making - Wikipedia

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    Tries to avoid "winners" and "losers". Consensus requires that a majority approve a given course of action, but that the minority agree to go along with the course of action. In other words, if the minority opposes the course of action, consensus requires that the course of action be modified to remove objectionable features. Voting-based methods