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  2. Wikipedia:Ten simple rules for editing Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    If this does occur, treat it as a positive learning experience and ask the reverting editor for advice. Rule 4. Know your audience. Wikipedia is not primarily aimed at experts; therefore, the level of technical detail in its articles must be balanced against the ability of non-experts to understand those details.

  3. Help:Your first article - Wikipedia

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    in your sandbox – this is a page you can always easily find, by clicking 'Sandbox' at the top of any page at Wikipedia by tapping the user icon in the top right corner to show the menu linking your sandbox. Downside: you can only create one article at a time there, and it's not so easy for other editors to find. in a user subpage.

  4. Wikipedia:User access levels - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The user access level of editors affects their abilities to perform specific actions on Wikipedia. A user's access level depends on which rights (also called permissions, user groups, bits, or flags) are assigned to accounts. There are two types of access leveling: automatic and requested.

  5. Wikipedia:Independent sources - Wikipedia

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    These conflicts of interest make Wikipedia editors suspect that sources from these people will give more importance to advancing their own interests (personal, financial, legal, etc.) in the topic than to advancing knowledge about the topic. Sources by involved family members, employees, and officers of organizations are not independent.

  6. Wikipedia:Contributing to Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    WikiProjects are social groups of contributors (anyone may join them), who work together as a team to improve Wikipedia. These groups often focus on a specific topic area (for example, women's history) or a specific kind of task (for example, checking newly created pages).

  7. Wikipedia:Everything you need to know - Wikipedia

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    2.5.4Wikipedia policy. Creating the illusion of greater support for an argument. See also. Wikipedia:Everything you need to know. Appearance. It is not one of ; rather, its purpose is to explain certain aspects of Wikipedia's norms, customs, technicalities, or practices. It may reflect differing levels of and . Shortcuts.

  8. Wikipedia and fact-checking - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia has a reputation for cultivating a culture of fact-checking among its editors. [14] Wikipedia's fact-checking process depends on the activity of its volunteer community of contributors, who numbered 200,000 as of 2018. [1] The development of fact-checking practices is ongoing in the Wikipedia editing community. [6]

  9. Wikipedia:FAQ/Contributing - Wikipedia

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    No. Anyone of any age may edit articles or register. Wikipedia does not even require that users disclose their age when registering! Note that users who identify themselves as minors (generally those under 16 years of age) are encouraged, and will be required, to protect their identities via safe practices where the posting of personal information is concerned.