On 11/03/07, Erik Moeller <erik(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
I've written a draft of some insights which I
think could be helpful
to readers, new editors, and journalists alike:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:10_Things_You_Did_Not_Know_About_Wik…
(Shortcut WP:10T)
I'd appreciate comments and (cautious) editing. I've also submitted
this text to our Communications Committee for their use as they see
fit.
Firstly, I agree with geni when it comes to number 4. You do change
Wikipedia by adding a new version of an article and by selecting this
version as default. I think this section should be put more clearly.
Secondly, I think the title is too assertive and doesn't give much
away about what the essay is about. How about "10 Things You May Not
Know About Wikipedia"?
PS. I took the liberty of changing "newbie editors" to "new editors".
Hope you don't mind.
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Oldak Quill (oldakquill(a)gmail.com)