Assists in advocating, counseling, and protecting wikipedians in need. The AMA is an independent association and is not subject to any committees or other external controls.
Its mission is to deal with cleanup issues, fact checking, and the growth of Wikipedia in an efficient manner through a network of Wikipedians, and to ensure that any given issue is always on at least one individual's "desk" at any time.
Its mission is to make the community more fair and just towards all of its editors. An editor should not be denied any privilege on Wikipedia because of the morals, beliefs or personal preferences they display, unless by doing so they breach the Wikipedia's policies.
Its mission is to help cleaning up vandalism on Wikipedia by producing tools to assist in removing vandalism, provide advice on dealing with vandals, and to share information with other wikipedians dealing with the same issues.
Its mission is to provide Wikipedians with an entertaining Wikipedia experience. It also collects links to fun pages or fun things to do, and produces ideas for activities or competitions.
It is primarily involved in establishing and maintaining a support network for its members, who want to build a place where Wikipedians can go for hope and reassurance.
Its mission is to promote encyclopedic and scholarly standards and to build a vibrant community with a pool of expertise that will match any organization, corporation or university.
Its mission is to intervene in edit wars and work together to create a stable and neutral article, one which all parties to the edit war would agree is correct, good and satisfying.
Its mission is the development, application and integration of all Wikipedia new and old mottos, including those related to voluntary Wikipedian associations and organizations.
Its mission is to check recent changes on Wikipedia for harmful edits and to check and perform classification upon newly created pages. Both patrols are entirely voluntary and carry with them no obligation.
Its mission is to make Wikipedia look more professional by fixing typos. It also collects links to free online spell checkers, internet dictionaries and lists of common misspellings.
Its mission is to reduce the psychological strain imposed by the Wikipedia project on its editors, and find new ways in order to lessen the emotional impact it has on project participants in order to ensure their continued participation and well-being.