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38: 91:! Please join us at 7PM EST on January 7th for a remote Knowledge editing workshop, where you'll learn about Knowledge's policies and practices and the basics of editing. Attendees are then encouraged to make their first edits throughout the weekend; we'll have expert Wikipedians on hand to answer questions and provide guidance. 119:! When creating an account, we recommend choosing a username that is personal to you, but doesn't personally identify you, as edits are publicly tied to your username. If you already have an account, please sign-up via the Dashboard. This helps us track everyone who edits with us and see how many pages we add to and create! 202:
Go for it. The Knowledge community encourages users to be bold when updating the encyclopedia. Wikis like ours develop faster when everybody helps to fix problems, correct grammar, add facts, make sure wording is accurate, etc. . . Fix it yourself instead of just talking about it. . . Don't be upset
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Assuming good faith is a fundamental principle on Knowledge. It is the assumption that editors' edits and comments are made in good faith. Most people try to help the project, not hurt it. If this were untrue, a project like Knowledge would be doomed from the beginning. . . When disagreement occurs,
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On Knowledge, verifiability means other people using the encyclopedia can check that the information comes from a reliable source. Knowledge does not publish original research. Even if you're sure something is true, it must be verifiable before you can add it. If reliable sources disagree, then
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Knowledge articles should be based on published, reliable sources, making sure that all majority and significant minority views that have appeared in those sources are covered. If no reliable sources can be found on a topic, Knowledge should not have an article on it. (See:
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All encyclopedic content on Knowledge must be written from a neutral point of view, which means representing fairly, proportionately, and, as far as possible, without editorial bias, all the significant view that have been published by reliable sources on a
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try as best you can to explain and resolve the problem, not cause more conflict, and so give others the opportunity to reply in kind. Consider whether a dispute stems from different perspectives, and look for ways to reach consensus.
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if your bold edits get reverted. . . Though the boldness of contributors like you is one of Knowledge's greatest assets, it is important that you take care of the common good and not edit disruptively or recklessly.
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Most countries include an article about LGBT rights or culture (e.g. LGBT in Mexico). However, they largely focus on laws or lack references. Add citations or information about LGBTQIA culture in that region.
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Some articles - especially those prone to vandalism - can only be edited by experienced Wikipedians. If you want to edit a popular topic, follow the links for a related article that isn't as well-developed.
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You don't have to be an expert on a topic in order to edit the topic. Use local library resources or your favorite search engine to find reliable sources you can use to support your contributions.
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Some well-developed articles don't address important subtopics covered by reliable sources. For example, does your local city include a section on climate change? If not, you can add it!
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Read the article about your favorite animal and edit or create a section on the animals representation in media or its cultural significance.
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Stubs are existing, short articles that need your help! They're a great place to make your first edits as you learn the ropes of editing.
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For many new and aspiring Wikipedians, the most difficult aspect to editing is knowing where to start! Here are some things to know:
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If you're struggling to find a starting point, find us in Discord and we can connect you to an article in your interest area.
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Edit the article for the town/city you grew up in or the town/city where you live now.
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No experience of anything is required, and new editors are encouraged!
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present what the various sources say, giving each side its due weight.
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Knowledge:Meetup
NYC

Please register for a link
depthsofwikipedia
Wikimedia New York City
Wikimedia NYC's Code of Conduct
Create a Knowledge account and join our team
Join the Knowledge Workshop
Ask questions and meet fellow editors on Discord
WP:NPOV
WP:RS
Knowledge's notability policies
WP:V
WP:AGF
WP:BB
Food stubs
List of sandwiches
Law stubs
Livestock stubs
bovine
People stubs by occupation
Women's history stubs
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Wikimedia New York City in 2021

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