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Hello!

I'm Mator, a new user here at Wikipedia but a veteran user at other wikis. I have a basic knowledge of templates, a good sense of encyclopedia format, and a substantial background in wikis (I created and I am still the main contributor to The Halo Stunting Wiki, which I will admit needs major improvement.) I signed up here at wikipedia today for a few reasons:

  1. I want to be established at wikipedia because it is the wiki to top all wikis, and I realize that in being active here I can learn many things to improve my abilities at other wikis.
  2. I want to be able to ask questions to extremely experienced wikipedians in the situations in which I require assistance.
  3. I want to be able to contribute to wikipedia in certain areas where I have applicable experience.

On these points you can assist me by pointing me in a direction in which my contributions would be worthwhile and by giving me the basic run-down on how I should go about contributing to wikipedia and conversing with other wikipedians. I hope I have not established myself as lazy/inadequate in not searching more than I already have (the last 15 minutes) to find such information. Indeed, perhaps an established "start page" for new users with all of such information easily accessible and provisioned for may be a proposal for the future (if it does not already exist). Beyond this I have one final request: who should I contact for help with a minor infobox issue on a wiki other than wikipedia and how would I do so in a kind and respectful manner? If you could answer this I would be much obliged. Finally, I hope I have not been at all rude or inconsiderate in this first post - I have done my best to appear as unassuming as I can.

Thanks in advance, Matortheeternal (talk) 19:09, 13 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Welcome! The welcome message below should answer some of your questions - if you want to know any more, drop a note on my talk page. —  Tivedshambo  (t/c) 19:39, 13 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks Tivedshambo. I am already familiar with most of this stuff as it is pretty basic, however, I am sure it will be of great use to me as there will certainly be things which I am not familiar with. Thanks again, Matortheeternal (talk) 19:47, 13 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]
I think the only other advice I can give you is be bold, have fun and good luck! —  Tivedshambo  (t/c) 19:57, 13 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Welcome

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Although some prefer welcoming newcomers with cookies, I find fruit to be a healthier alternative.

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Hello, Matortheeternal. You have new messages at WP:REFUND.
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