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  2. Wikipedia:Requests for feedback/How to answer - Wikipedia

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    Feedback such as "nice article" is not helpful. Point out any issues with the article that need to be addressed, but also mention what the editor has done well. An example of good feedback would be "Your article is well-structured, and I'm impressed with your use of images. Well done! However, some statements in the article are biased.

  3. List of Internet forums - Wikipedia

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    An Internet forum, or message board, is an online discussion site where people can hold conversations in the form of posted messages. [1] They are an element of social media technologies which take on many different forms including blogs, business networks, enterprise social networks, forums, microblogs, photo sharing, products/services review, social bookmarking, social gaming, social ...

  4. Wikipedia:Edit requests - Wikipedia

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    In general, if you want to make an edit request: Propose a specific change on a talk page.Don't add an edit request template yet.; Once there is consensus for the change, and any final details have been worked out, put a template on the talk page along with a short, clear explanation.

  5. Review site - Wikipedia

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    Review sites are generally supported by advertising. Some business review sites may also allow businesses to pay for enhanced listings, which do not affect the reviews and ratings. Product review sites may be supported by providing affiliate links to the websites that sell the reviewed items, which pay the site on a per-click or per-sale basis.

  6. Wikipedia:Requests for feedback/Introduction - Wikipedia

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    Requests for feedback is meant for non-controversial articles that are still far from featured status. If there is a dispute regarding the content of an article, first talk to the other users concerned on the talk page. Failing that, use the dispute resolution process. For established articles that may be improved to featured status, use Peer ...

  7. Wikipedia : Where to get feedback on an article you've just ...

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    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 ...

  8. Wikipedia:Requests for feedback/Guidelines - Wikipedia

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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.

  9. Wikipedia : Article Feedback/Help/Monitors

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    The feedback form starts with a simple questions, then offers a comment box. The feedback form is a blue box at the bottom of Wikipedia articles, with a simple question: "Did you find what you were looking for?” and a comments box (see example above). For now, it is only available on a small test sample on the English Wikipedia.