Did you know you can edit Wikipedia? You don't have to be a certain age to edit! All you have to do is to follow some rules. The most important thing is to write good accurate information, add reliable sources, and work nicely with others. Here are some helpful tips for editing Wikipedia.

Adults can read Wikipedia:Advice for parents as well.

Keeping yourself safe[edit]

Basics

Account

Getting help[edit]

Main page: Wikipedia:Request directory

Help is out there, just ask!

There are plenty of other editors ready to help you.

How can you contribute to Wikipedia?[edit]

Main page: Wikipedia:Contributing to Wikipedia

Pretty much just like anyone else – mostly by improving articles and writing new ones.

Working on articles[edit]

And Wikipedia has many rules.

Wikipedia has many policies for articles. These are especially important:

Working with other editors[edit]

Getting along with your fellow editors is very important.

All articles will end up getting edited by other editors. Working together with others is very important. Remember that these other editors are also trying to do their best and in good faith just as you are. Don't be mad at people if you don't like what they changed or added; just discuss your concerns with them on the article or page's talk page and in a nice way.

Wikipedia projects[edit]

Many topics have a Wikipedia project or "WikiProject" page. A WikiProject is a group of editors who share the same interest in a subject, and they've gotten together to keep an eye on the articles and improve them. There are WikiProject Film, WikiProject Video games, and many more. Don't hesitate to join the project of your favorite subject; it's one of the first places you can get help and advice!

Recognition for your contributions[edit]

Icons for how good an article is

There are lots of ways that Wikipedians recognize each other's good work.

  • Articles are judged based on trust that experienced editors will provide their honest opinions in evaluating another editor's work. Many articles start as short 'stubs', and some are reviewed and become Good Articles. Some even become Featured Articles, meaning that they are among the best articles in all of Wikipedia. A new or expanded article with an interesting fact can be listed in the Did you know? section of the main page.
  • Barnstars. You might be given a "barnstar" in recognition of some especially great contributions you made to articles, or for a special clean-up work. Barnstars should not be handed out lightly; they are a recognition of achievement.

Administrators[edit]

The administrator's "mop"

Administrators are users who can use special tools and are trusted by other editors, but this does not make them more important than anybody else. It's like being entrusted with a janitor's bunch of keys, especially the key to the cupboard where the mops and buckets are kept, and then going around cleaning up the mess. Sometimes it means locking articles to stop people coming back to make a bigger mess, and sometimes even blocking users from editing.

Mentorship[edit]

Main page: Wikipedia:Mentorship

You ask other editors to teach you how to edit Wikipedia. Wikipedia:Adopt-a-user is where you can find someone to be your teacher.

Finally[edit]

Some people think our younger editors do not have the maturity, knowledge, skills, or attitudes needed to work on Wikipedia. Our young editors prove them wrong every day.

See also[edit]


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