Wikipedia:Harmonious editing club

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Welcome to the Harmonious Editing Club! We are a group dedicated to making

our contributors. Join us by adding your name here
.

What is the Harmonious Editing Club?

The Harmonious Editing Club is a group dedicated to making

.

Club members are expected to abide by certain guidelines:

  • Members should help resolve any disputes they come across during their time here
  • Members should allow themselves only one revert, rather than
    three
    , during a content dispute
  • Avoid edit wars by discussing obviously controversial changes on a talk page. Other than that,
    be bold (not reckless) in editing
  • Editors should always express some respect or positive regard for differing opinions of other editors, even those with whom they disagree.

Activities

Dispute resolution

The Harmonious editing club helps in

edit wars
there.

Current requests for comment

For current RFCs see these pages:

Answering questions

The Harmonious editing club also helps out users who...er...want help. You should help out too. Keep an eye on the help desk and answer users' questions there. Users looking for help also place {{Help me}} on their talk page. They can be found at Category:Wikipedians looking for help. You also can provide assistance to new users at the Teahouse.

If you use IRC consider joining

the wikipedia help channel. Some users request help there and a bot alerts those present when a new section is added to the help desk or {{Help me
}} is added to someone's talk page

Helping out

If you're making some particularly tedious edits, improving an article or want someone to do a quick review of this work you can request help on this page. If you see someone else requesting help be sure to help out. This page isn't for help on using wikipedia, but rather for help getting articles improved etc.

Requests for input

Be sure to have a look at Wikipedia:Peer review and respond to requests there. Peer reviews are informal reviews of articles designed to highlight what needs to be done for the article to gain higher quality.

See also