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As an active team, we discuss and implement new projects from time to time. We also discuss new users in general and try to keep in touch with the experience a typical new user is likely to be subjected to upon discovering and participating in Knowledge (XXG). Sometimes the treatment they receive
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the city and/or neighbourhood you live in, and if you spot a new user making substantial edits to that article, it's usually very likely the user is from that same area. Imagine how pleasantly surprised they may be to see a welcome message from a 'Knowledge (XXG) representative' from their own
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A great way to attract new editors to Knowledge (XXG) is by welcoming users that are in the same area as you. If a new user sees that there are Wikipedians in their own community, they are more likely to interact as well, especially if it's a small town. This of course only applies if you
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edits. To do that we post a welcome message on their talk pages (if they do not have a talk page yet, create one for them!). It is best to post a personalized greeting written by you, but to save time you can use a welcome template.
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page. Around 1,000 new editors every day will be looking at that page. Please make sure that the page is as helpful as it can be to new users, and also respond appropriately to any entries that new editors may place on its
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Don't overdo it - use the welcoming system with discretion. Contributing new content, repairing obvious grammatical errors, or reverting blatant vandalism are more important than anything else you can do here.
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You will no doubt come across new users as you work on Knowledge (XXG). You may spot them in the edit histories of pages or on talk pages. If a user's signature or username is in
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ccount. Many of them are 'drive-by' editors who have no intention of returning to Knowledge (XXG) to edit it again. You may need some degree of experience to recognise such work.
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pages of the English Knowledge (XXG). Bots are able to make edits very rapidly and can disrupt Knowledge (XXG) if they are incorrectly designed or operated. For these reasons, a
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and help them get started in various ways. There are no requirements for joining us except a good attitude and a willingness to help newcomers get started on Knowledge (XXG).
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To use Twinkle, go to the preferences and then the gadgets area. Then, look down for "Twinkle", and click the checkbox next to it. Save the settings, and you have a TW item.
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The best way to show someone that they are really welcome is by being open to their needs. Look at their contributions, and personalize your message accordingly. Examples:
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Hello, {{SUBST:BASEPAGENAME}}, and welcome to Knowledge (XXG)! Thank you for ]. I hope you like this place and decide to stay. Here are some pages you might find helpful:
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In addition to greeting new users, we also design and help maintain pages specifically to assist newcomers in various ways. The pages we help operate and/or maintain are:
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How can I know where a new account is located geographically you ask? Well, unless they self-identify themselves on their own userpage, you can't. But you can
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from veterans can be confusing or even traumatic, so we try to come up with ways to prevent this sort of thing. To participate, please see the
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Click the link to see what this means. Some new users use their accounts solely to promote themselves, their company, or their music. Please
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or by typing four tildes (~~~~); this will automatically produce your username and the date. Also, please do your best to always fill in the
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If you notice unintentional mistakes in the new user's contributions, you may wish to bring it to their attention in your welcome message.
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where you are from, but you can also personalize your welcome message by telling the user where you are from on their talk page.
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on talk pages using four tildes (~~~~); this will automatically produce your username and the date. If you need help, check out
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There are hundreds of thousands of users without any edits. It is widely accepted (but not required!) that users with no edits
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There are hundreds of thousands of users without any edits. It is widely accepted (but not required!) that users with no edits
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This will make a section titled "Welcome!" and place the welcome message under it. Be sure to place greetings on each user's
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And you can also use our top icon that links to the Project page and displays the icon in the top-right of your user page!
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If the new user responds to the welcome message on your talk page, follow up with more help. You may wish to suggest
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You'll be automatically assigned to new users; you'll then be able to help them out and answer their questions. {{
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of their edit history. If their edits are older than a few months, welcoming the user may not be worthwhile.
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has been developed. It is unnecessary to thank a bot for their edits or to welcome them to Knowledge (XXG).
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and wanted to welcome you to the Knowledge (XXG) community. I hope you like it here and decide to stay.
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be welcomed to save on server resources and also because most templates start with "Thank you for your
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thank spammers for their contributions. You may need some degree of experience to recognise such work.
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be welcomed to save on server resources and also because most templates start with "Thank you for your
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Before you welcome users, it is recommended that you check their recent contributions. Some new users
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If you have any questions, we have a friendly space where experienced editors can help you here:
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To welcome with Twinkle, click the TW, then click 'wel' and click the template you want to use.
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If the new user seems to be interested in a particular topic, point them to the appropriate
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or break the rules in other ways. If the user has vandalized a page, you should add a
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request on their talk page if they need assistance, so it may be beneficial to check
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If the new user created a new page, but had trouble with that, point them to the new
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talk page and then greet them. This is also helpful if you are looking for newbies,
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Your edit summary should simply say "Welcome!", with the edit not marked as minor.
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Click the link to see what this means. Bot accounts (a common nickname for
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is sent to new editors at the time they register an account. Currently it
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This user is a member of the Welcoming Committee of Knowledge (XXG)!
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Or you can get one that links to the Welcoming Committee homepage!
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on your talk page and ask your question there. Please remember to
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Tips for interacting with newcomers from the WMF's Growth project
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If you are not sure where to help out, you can find a task here:
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As you get started, you may find this short tutorial helpful:
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There is no standard template, but the most commonly used are
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Knowledge (XXG):Welcoming committee/Welcome templates/Table
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To become a member of the welcoming committee, please see
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to this đź’•. If you decide that you need help, check out
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New users can frequently be found seeking help at the
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Knowledge (XXG):Template messages/User talk namespace
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Click the link to see what this means. SPA refers to
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Knowledge (XXG):Welcoming committee/Welcome templates
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Are the edits from the user older than a few months?
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Our main activity is to welcome new users who have
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Monitor the page linked in the Welcome notification
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Discover what's going on in the Wikimedia community
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Knowledge (XXG):Welcoming Committee
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Welcoming Committee
Greetings
Templates
Template Gallery
Finding Newbies

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