Wikipedia is more than just an encyclopedia - it is also a community. People from all over the world come together to write, edit and improve articles. One thing people need is appreciation. Appreciation is a basic human need.[1] Therefore, it is important to thank each other (regularly) for the work each does in building the encyclopedia. A thank you never hurts.


Why thank someone?[edit]

Thanking a Wikipedia contributor for his or her work has many benefits. Below is a list of what positive effects thanks and compliments can have on Wikipedia contributors:

  1. Increases the person's self-confidence.
  2. Strengthens the connection between you and the other person.
  3. Creates an atmosphere of appreciation and kindness.
  4. Encourages others to be kind and helpful as well.
  5. Can have a positive impact on the mood of both persons.
  6. Gives a sense of recognition and respect.
  7. May lead to a greater willingness to help again in the future.
  8. May induce a feeling of satisfaction and happiness in the giver.
  9. Contributes to a positive and supportive community.
  10. Can brighten the overall atmosphere and make it more positive.

These positive effects will be quite underestimated by some.

How to thank someone?[edit]

A flower to you for your good efforts for Wikipedia! Keep up the good work!

On Wikipedia, there are several ways to show gratitude to each other:

It can be that simple!

Userbox[edit]

This user enjoys giving thanks!

Users who know the power of thankfulness can place the userbox right here on their user page using this code: ((Wikipedia:A thank you never hurts/Userbox)). A click on this link will bring up a list of all the pages that include this userbox.

Closure[edit]

Thank you for taking the time to read the essay! Hopefully you found it interesting and were inspired!


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References[edit]

  1. ^ Scott Monty (August 1, 2013). "Appreciation: A Fundamental Human Need".