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How To Create & Contribute To A Wikipedia Page

Wikipedia is home to over 5.8 million articles and growing. Chances are good that you yourself have used Wikipedia in the past either for research or leisure. It’s an open-source, collaborative online encyclopedia with multiple contributors and even more readers.

When it comes to contributions, Wikipedia encourages users to contribute to Wikipedia. It wants you to edit mistakes, create new pages, and be a part of the rapidly growing community. They’re looking for users who are willing to cite sources, deliver unbiased content, and keep all relative entries up to date.

Perhaps you have a topic in mind that you cannot locate an entry on a subject when running a search on the website, or have found a few mistakes on the page of your favorite rock band you want corrected. In this case, becoming a Wikipedia contributor may be in the cards.

How To Create & Contribute To a Wikipedia Page

Though it has been established since 2011, Wikipedia is forever evolving. At its beginning, Wikipedia was completely open-source, allowing page creations and edits to be posted within seconds of completion. This lead to many inaccuracies such as errors, ideological biases, and nonsensical or irrelevant text.

Since the rise in popularity, some language editions of Wikipedia have seen fit to put restrictions on article creation and edits. Some pages have even been deemed semi-protected or extended confirmed protected which means only certain editors are able to modify them.

Prior to contributing to Wikipedia and diving too deep into your own modifications, it would be beneficial to become familiar with some of Wikipedia’s core policies. The primary core policies: neutral point of view, verifiability, and no original research will be front and center after creating an account.

Creating a Wikipedia Account

Account creation to use the site has never been required, however, registering will grant a user more privileges. One of those privileges being the ability to create and edit site pages.

Before proceeding, make sure that you confirm your email address. You should receive a confirmation email almost immediately after account creation. It will be found in the inbox of the email address you associated with your new account.

Contribute to Wikipedia by Creating a Wikipedia Page

Wikipedia Article Wizard

The Wikipedia Article Wizard will now be your guide. It will advise you to practice editing within your sandbox prior to creating a live draft article. The choice is yours but anyone just starting out may find it a boon to have an area where they can make mistakes freely in order to get a feel for the editing process.

Your sandbox is essentially your own user page where you can add things about yourself that can be visible publicly or not. It’s a great source for new editors to get a taste of what they can expect moving forward.

Editing Your Wikipedia Page

Immediately, you’re asked to either Start editing or if you’d like to Switch to the visual editor.

If you have yet to familiarize yourself with WikiText, it will be far simpler to switch over to the visual editor.

Keep in mind that moving forward, learning WikiText, which uses the Markup language, will benefit you in the long run. For the article, we’ll use the visual editor.

A new page should look something like this:

Be sure to read the instructions and refer to the Wikipedia Cheatsheet for help with properly formatting your page. The cheatsheet provides markup information on how to format text, create links, citations, references, and footnotes, as well as many other additions and alterations for either visual or source editor.

Using the visual editor won’t require the use of the cheatsheet but it is there when you want it. If you ever wish to switch between editors you can click the Switch editor icon found on the menu bar.

When you begin writing, the instructions window will disappear. If you need to, you can click the Edit notices icon to pull it back out.

Aside from that, the process is rather straightforward. Enter your text into the blank field, just be sure not to remove the required line already in place. Doing so will prevent publication of the page as it will not go through the drafting process.

With the visual editor you can change the font, add links, make citations, create bullet lists, insert images, tables, and more. Whatever your page needs, Wikipedia has you covered.

All inline citations will automatically appear in the References section so no need to double up. Citations will be required for anything presented as fact on your page.

Adhere to the rules, create a compelling and informative page, and once you’re ready click the Publish page button. Your draft will be saved in a public area where you can continue to work on it whenever you’d like.

It could take several weeks before your draft is reviewed and either approved or denied. In that time you can continue to add to it and make edits where necessary. Just be sure that it doesn’t go six months without a single edit or the draft will be deleted.

Contributing To a Wikipedia Page

If you want to contribute to an already established Wikipedia page, you’ll need to look for one that hasn’t been classified as protected or semi-protected. Generally, any article that is semi-protected will only allow minimal editing to the page.

You can decipher which articles have this protection by the lock icon on the page.

What you should be looking out for are pages that contain Stubs. A Stub tag is given to an article that is not yet complete, or written in full detail. While scouring the Wikipedia site you will come across incomplete pages with a Stub tag on them.

If you have something to add to a topic with a Stub tag you can click the expanding it link to be granted immediate editing privileges.

Once you’ve added your modifications to the article you can click the Publish changes button. You will be greeted with a pop-up window asking you to summarize the edits made and to have them reviewed.

To simply be a contributor regardless of the topic, you can find a list of articles with Stub tags and those in need of expansion right on the Wikipedia site. You should also add any updated images pertaining to the subject you may have taken or found. An encyclopedia requires images so don’t be afraid to add a few. You will however, be required to provide detailed information on the source and the license of the image file.

Another way to contribute to Wikipedia would be to remove spam and revert vandalism. Wikipedia has millions of readers and contributors perusing its resources daily. This tends to lead to some articles being vandalized by biased or malicious entities. You may find a page with broken or inappropriate links, nonsensical text, or articles that have been completely wiped.

Wikipedia provides tools to allow a contributor to revert vandalism and restore a page to a previous state. Any person found consistently violating Wikipedia’s rules or persistently vandalizing a page should be reported to the Administrator Intervention against Vandalism (AIV) board.

Fighting Wikipedia Vandalism

Correcting incorrect information and fixing vandalized pages is also considered contribution.

You can help Wikipedia by correcting these wrongs and make it a better place for everyone who uses the site as their go-to source for information.

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