User talk:Clovermoss
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[edit]Are you a newcomer to Wikipedia? Here are some resources that you may find helpful:
- There's this video that explains some of the basics of how Wikipedia works. It's aimed more towards readers than editors, but it can give a decent foundation of some things to be aware of before you start editing. This video by an experienced Wikipedian provides more substantial advice.
- The Wikipedia Adventure. This is a very basic (and somewhat eccentric) editing tutorial.
- Do you have a conflict-of-interest? Read this guide. It's also important to be aware of an ongoing scam.
- Category:All stub articles which is organized alphabetically and by topic. All these articles could be expanded!
- This is a tutorial for what to know if you wanted to create an article. Our guideline on what is notable for inclusion on the site is a crucial part of this process.
- Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Words to watch – advice on phrasing to avoid when editing
- This page is a glossary of different terms used on Wikipedia that can help you understand what people are talking about if you come across an unfamiliar acronym.
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Council/Directory – this is a list of wikiprojects. Some are way more active than others but it's a decent way to try and find groups of articles that match your interests. I'm particularly fond of Wikipedia:WikiProject Canada and the associated challenge for improving articles.
- This is the perennial sources list, which can be helpful if you're not sure if something is a reliable source. If it's not on this list and you have concerns, try this noticeboard.
- If you are in a disagreement with another editor, you can try asking for a third opinion. There are also other processes for dispute resolution.
- The Wikipedia Library – this cannot be used until you have 6 months tenure, no active blocks, and 500 edits. However, once you meet the criteria, it is a very useful resource. There is also the Wikipedia:Resource Exchange. I have subscriptions to the Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, and Niagara Falls Review, if you ever want me to verify something for you. I also have access to the James A. Gibson library at Brock University.
Question from Nooky Nauyokas (14:35, 20 November 2024)
[edit]How do i enter a picture --Nooky Nauyokas (talk) 14:35, 20 November 2024 (UTC)
- @Nooky Nauyokas: You can upload images by going to Wikipedia:File upload wizard. Please make sure you follow all the instructions carefully, copyright violations are deleted quickly. Let me know if you have any further questions. Clovermoss🍀 (talk) 16:57, 20 November 2024 (UTC)
Question from Arabmoneyfamily.amf (09:44, 21 November 2024)
[edit]How are you --Arabmoneyfamily.amf (talk) 09:44, 21 November 2024 (UTC)
Question from Collin2022 (10:56, 21 November 2024)
[edit]Liance,Sorry to bother you. I corrected the source of an image, but it hasn't updated yet. Best of luck! --Collin2022 (talk) 10:56, 21 November 2024 (UTC)