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Using a watchlist

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Each user develops a watchlist. Learn to use it. When you have registered an account, you will see the link at the top right. Here is a video tutorial:

Demo articles for experimentation

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Four different types of articles (Carly Rae Jepsen, Flying Spaghetti Monster, List of topics characterized as pseudoscience and Fifty Shades of Grey) have been copied and slightly modified so that experimentation will not affect Wikipedia. These versions are placed in user space, and are not part of the encyclopedia. The pages are hidden from search engines and clearly marked as user pages. Test edits, reparation of vandalism, etc. can occur at will. You cannot permanently damage the articles. They can always be restored to earlier versions, so be bold. Look at the wiki markup codes and formatting as you edit.

When you are finished experimenting, kindly undo your changes by using the links provided when looking at the edit "history" for the relevant article.

Examples of articles

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Here are some interesting articles on various subjects. Don't vandalize them, but if you find any spelling errors or vandalism, be BOLD and fix it. Remember to leave a descriptive edit summary.

What you see below is not a "watchlist". A watchlist isn't visible to other users. The real watchlist can only be seen by the user, when they are logged in, by clicking the link at the top right.

Film world

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Jack Nicholson at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival
  1. Steven Spielberg
  2. Lars von Trier
  3. Roger Ebert
  4. Benny & Joon
  5. Antichrist (film)
  6. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2009 film)
  7. Lisbeth Salander
  8. The Unbearable Lightness of Being (film)
  9. The Postman Always Rings Twice (1981 film)
  10. Last Tango in Paris
  11. Jack Nicholson
  12. Juliette Binoche
  13. Ludivine Sagnier
  14. Johnny Depp
  15. Zooey Deschanel
  16. Marlon Brando
  17. Natalie Portman

Music

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Joss Stone at the 2007 MuchMusic Video Awards.
  1. Adele (singer)
  2. Sara Bareilles
  3. Aerosmith
  4. Eva Cassidy
  5. Mylène Farmer
  6. Evanescence
  7. Nickelback
  8. Jeff Beck
  9. Joss Stone
  10. Steven Tyler
  11. Carly Rae Jepsen
  12. Call Me Maybe
  13. Tupac Shakur
  14. Me Against the World

Sexuality, erotica

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The Naked Maja (c. 1800–1803) by Francisco de Goya.
  1. Outline of human sexuality
  2. Safe sex
  3. Sex education
  4. Sex and the law
  5. Erotica
  6. History of erotic depictions
  7. Lesbian sexual practices
  8. Wet T-shirt contest
  9. E. L. James
  10. Fifty Shades of Grey

Politics

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Rupert Murdoch with his third wife, Wendi, in 2011
  1. Barack Obama citizenship conspiracy theories
  2. Political activities of the Koch family
  3. Climate change denial
  4. Corporatocracy
  5. Glenn Beck
  6. Rupert Murdoch
  7. WikiLeaks
  8. Stephen Colbert

Medicine, health, drugs

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Human body
  1. Human anatomy
  2. Human body
  3. Pregnancy
  4. Abortion
  5. Pathology
  6. Spinal disc herniation
  7. Myocardial infarction
  8. Aspirin
  9. Health effects of tobacco
  10. Cannabis
  11. Ayahuasca

Pseudoscience, fringe, quackery

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Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard in 1950
  1. List of topics characterized as pseudoscience
  2. Alternative medicine
  3. Traditional Chinese medicine
  4. Acupuncture
  5. Deer penis
  6. Homeopathy
  7. Water memory
  8. Chiropractic
  9. Chiropractic controversy and criticism
  10. Vertebral subluxation
  11. Applied kinesiology
  12. Innate Intelligence
  13. Craniosacral therapy
  14. Scientology
  15. Dianetics
  16. L. Ron Hubbard
  17. Christian Science
  18. Creation Science
  19. Ufology
  20. Dowsing
  21. Crop circle
  22. Creation-evolution controversy

Mixed

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First U.S. Bugatti Veyron, 2006
  1. Flying Spaghetti Monster
  2. Colt Python
  3. Dodge Viper
  4. Bugatti Veyron

Some pages used by editors

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Although visible to anyone who cares to look, these pages are for editors, not for regular users. This is the type of behind-the-scenes stuff that makes Wikipedia work.