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Kkimbero and DMACK Wikipedia Article - Not Quite a Love Affair

I am an intelligent and experienced writer. I am familiar with a good many applications. Then I came across the challenge of writing and posting a Wikipedia article.

In my career I have had to take many crash course tutorials in order to quickly grasp the finer points of how to use an application so that I may integrate it into my knowledge immediately.

Help pages or tutorials on Wikipedia? They are absolutely ridiculous. Convoluted. Endless loops of links. I finally had to search for YouTube videos featuring people who could explain it to me in plain language with a plain demonstration.

I find that Wikipedia makes it nearly impossible to edit under the visual editor. So I had to take a crash course in coding. That was lovely fun. ... Right now I am experiencing the great joy I am finding every morning when I turned my computer on. Full of anticipation, I go to my talk page to see how many things have been deleted, flagged for immediate deletion, un-associated files for deletion, I am certain one day I will find my brain flagged for tentative deletion.

finally, after two weeks of frustrating and often disappointing work, I correctly finish my article... EXCEPT the very last footnote has something wrong with it that I cannot for the life of me figure out.

WHY? WHY?

My guess is because it's Wikipedia after all.

Kkimbero (talk) 21:09, 10 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]

@Kkimbero:Don't worry Kkimbero. This is a common mishap for all starting editors at Wikipedia. Don't get discouraged. When I was still a newcomer, which I still consider to be one now, I was naive in many ways. In reality, you don't need to take a crash course in coding. There are many scripts out there designed to help the user get familiarized with Wikipedia coding and help them. I currently use a script that basically allows me to instant ref a page. The tool allows me to go on a page, click a link in your bookmarks, and generates the reference for that page instantly. Other tools like It is true that those help pages and tutorials are endless loops of links, although you'll have to get used to it eventually. In the preferences section next to your username at the top right corner, you may find a box stating Gadgets. In that box, you will find many tools that you can enable or disable to help ease your work load on editing Special:PreferencesYou should try for the Adopt-a-user program. This program allows experienced editors to adopt anyone wanting to be adopted. The adopters will give lessons and explain different material about Wikipedia to you, for example, referencing and copy-editing. I am currently being adopted by Missionedit. Well, hope you have a great time on Wikipedia! (PS: If an 11 year old like me can understand Wikipedia quickly, you can too! Sorry if that sounded cheesy (: ) FiendYT 01:27, 18 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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