Wikipedia:Editing through links
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So you're a new editor, (or an old editor) and you're looking for a fun new way to edit? Well you've stumbled onto the right essay! My personal method will help you know more stuff then you'd have ever known before. What you do is go to a random article, and just follow all the links until you find something you know about or that you're interested in! For instance, I somehow ended up editing Vanderbilt University when I started from the page Abe Shinzo! Have fun with this lads!