Wikipedia:WikiElf
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WikiElf is a broad term for an editor who, in various degrees, works behind the scenes at Wikipedia.
How to spot a WikiElf in the wild
WikiElves enjoy the behind the scenes work on Wikipedia. WikiElves often are active in areas such as
A WikiElf is described as having desirable traits of an editor working behind the scenes to improve Wikipedia. Subspecies are: WikiElf; CreatorElf; PeopleElf; DeleteElf; ExpandElf; ProtectElf.
WikiElves always try and create harmony and be peacemakers when engaging with others. When they fail at this or cannot see a way to restore peace, they will often simply leave the situation. However, they usually avoid highly visible areas, preferring to keep to themselves rather than get involved in contentious issues.
WikiElves are usually friendly creatures, except when they are
WikiElves come in all shapes and sizes. They often work alongside WikiGnomes and WikiFairies, to whom they are often compared, but they are generally shyer and less persistent. Where a WikiGnome will often stay at a task until it's completely and meticulously done, WikiElves often will attend to the immediate task at hand and then move on to something new.
True to their helpful and behind the scenes nature, WikiElves will often work on organization, classification, and navigation areas within the encyclopedia, such as Categorization, Indexes, Outlines, Tables of Content, and hatnotes; these areas are often quiet and very helpful to readers and editors alike.
WikiElves will also often work on the
The headers of Talk pages frequently attract the attention of WikiElves, where they will add missing information and fill in missing Wikiprojects.
Types of WikiElves
The common WikiElf is one who covers all kinds of behind the scene projects. They do not focus on one issue or area. While common WikiElves cover all or some of the below areas, some rarer and special types of WikiElves will focus primarily or exclusively on a particular task or area and they have special names to identify themselves:
- AuthorElf are those who enjoy creating new pages, categories, and templates. These are usually a solitary type of WikiElf. WikiElves that create a lot of stubs are sometimes referred to as SeedElves.
- PeopleElf is a bolder more adventurous WikiElf that works behind the scenes at people projects like Administrator Notice Boards/Incidents and only when really necessary, because the atmosphere is often frightening and sad. They often spread wikiloveand encouragement with barnstars and awards.
- GardenerElf is a WikiElf who primarily participates in deletion processes such as Mergingarticles as a result of an AfD, or just generally just to improve articles by pruning and trimming content, making content more concise.
- PathfinderElf is a WikiElf whose main enjoyment comes from working in the various organization, classification, navigation, and sorting areas. This includes those who enjoy working with article Redirects.
- GuardianElf is a WikiElf that protects and defends the encyclopedia against vandalism, participates in copyrighted materialbeing added to articles.
- BottomElf is a WikiElf that enjoys spending their time at the bottom of articles in the appendices sections.
- GlossaryElf is a WikiElf that enjoys helping readers and editors by working on Wikipedia Glossaries.
- OgraphyElf is a WikiElf that enjoys working on Ographies, such as Filmographies. They often work alongside BottomElves.
- GnomishElf is a WikiElf that is primarily a companion to WikiGnomes, helping them accomplish their goals, and making sure they don't go into a Gnomish rage or depression while dealing with misplaced commas, spelling and grammar errors, and hyphens used where dashes should be placed.
How to identify WikiElves
You can add one of the handy WikiElf userboxes to your user page, to let other
This user is a WikiElf. |
This user is a Type Elf. |
Add {{User wikipedia/WikiElf}} to your userpage or if you prefer some other type of WikiElf, {{User wikipedia/WikiTypeElf}}
This user is a WikiElf. |
Add {{User:TimothyBlue/Userboxes/WikiElf}} to your userpage.
Another way for a WikiElf to identify themselves is to display a special coat of arms at the top of the page next to the User's name. The following code should produce a shield bearing an elf's hat at the top of the page, {{
WikiElven enclaves and havens
Common fields for WikiElves
If you're interested in finding your folk of your stock, check these Wikifields.
- Articles for deletion
- Miscellany for deletion
- Redirects for discussion
- Templates for discussion
- Categories for discussion
- New pages patrol
- Request for Comments
- Requests to move
- Maintenance Backlog
- Stubs • WikiProject Stub sorting
- WikiProject Deletion sorting
- Incomplete Lists
- Articles lacking sources
- Articles lacking reliable references
- Articles requiring tables
Trails for Pathfinder Elves
If you enjoy working on Wikipedia's Navigation, Classification, and Organization, here are some spots you will find pleasure.
- Wikipedia:Categorization • Wikipedia:Contents/Categories • Category:Main topic classifications
- Wikipedia Tables of Contents • Category:Wikipedia contents
- Wikipedia:Indexes • Wikipedia:Contents/Indices • Category:Wikipedia indexes
- Wikipedia:Outlines • Wikipedia:Contents/Outlines • Category:Outlines
- Wikipedia:Navigation template • Category:Navigational boxes
- Wikipedia:Lists • Wikipedia:Contents/Lists • Category:Lists • ; List of lists of lists
- List of timelines • Category:Wikipedia timelines
Gnomish Companions for WikiElves
If you like working with WikiGnomes, here are some of the caves wherein they dwell.
- Guild of Copy Editors
- Typo Team
- Articles needing coordinates
- Articles with an infobox request
- Articles needing attention
- Articles needing cleanup
- Wikipedia references cleanup
- Pages with broken reference names
- Pages with incorrect ref formatting
- Pages with missing references list
- Articles needing link rot cleanup
- Articles that may contain original research