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WP:RFF is a place where feedback on articles can be requested via a peer review process. These articles may already be in the main encyclopaedia, or they may still be in draft form in user space. A requests for feedback on an article is normally submitted by its creator, although it is possible for other users to seek feedback on an article at RFF.
Please help by fulfilling these requests! Help maintain the list by moving misplaced or unsorted requests to the appropriate section. Many requests can be fulfilled by creating a redirect from the requested title. Fulfilled requests should be removed from the list. Remember to categorize newly created articles, and tag them as stubs if they are ...
If you edit a page with pending edits, there will be a note mentioning this between the page title and edit window; you can click to show the diff between the latest accepted revision and the last revision, and review pending edits. There is an option to accept the new revision you will save below the edit summary at the right of "watch this page".
Visit our feedback form to leave an idea or feedback for our team. We collect and review all submitted feedback on a regular basis. You can also vote up existing ideas or post new feedback for the team. To search and vote for an existing idea or feedback: 1. Scroll to the bottom of the AOL Homepage. 2. Click feedback. 3.
History merge – a page that explains how to request a history merge. Resource Requests – a page dedicated to organizing and sharing the vast resources available to Wikipedians, to aid in verification. Feedback request service – a voluntary service to increase awareness of Requests for Comments (RFCs) and other discussions on Wikipedia.
Requests for feedback is currently in beta. We currently need more Wikipedians to respond to requests. If you are familiar with process and friendly to newcomers, please consider watching Requests for feedback, and regularly responding to requests posted here. When responding to requests, please bear the following in mind:
Where to get feedback on a newly created article: if you've just created an article and would like feedback on it, this is the page for you. First, you should not normally request feedback on an article within the first 24 hours after its creation. Most new articles are routinely vetted by volunteers within 24 hours; they will add suitable ...
1. In the upper right-hand corner, click Settings.. 2. Click the post you want to delete the comment from. 3. Find your comment and click Delete.. 4. Click OK to confirm you want your comment deleted.