User:3PPYB6





The mysterious 3PPYB6
I am no-one but a mere editor on this giant wiki who makes a couple of edits. Well… one who has made at least of them. It's OK if you aren't there yet. Experience takes time.

What can I do? The question of all questions
Well, to put it simply… a lot! The community portal has tons of things for you to do, from fixing simple grammar mistakes to correcting original research! The recent changes list shows edits that have been recently made, and some of them may be vandalism, of which you can play a part in fixing!

Once you reach 4 days and 10 edits, you can edit semi-protected articles and move pages, and once you get enough experience, you can start doing critical tasks such as selecting main page content! Time and experience sure will take you a long way!

Intricacies
When on article talk pages, I usually ping the participants in question. I also leave please see notices on other talk pages that may be interested in such a discussion.

When you write a message on my talk page, expect me to answer within 100 hours. Usually I get to you within 10 hours, or even 30 minutes if I am wiki-drunk. If I do not answer you, assume I am without internet access, in a wiki-lull, or consumed by real life to the maximum. When I reply to you, I usually ping you to let you know I've responded (please let me know if you've disabled pings, so I can leave a talkback notice if need be).

I take a more liberal/progressive approach to dealing with new users, as Wikipedia needs new experience (we were all new once!); this occasionally leads to me falling for sockpuppets or LTAs. If you find out I have fallen victim of such folly, feel free to trout me or give me a long lecture on dealing with new users.

Contact me
Find details at User:3PPYB6/Contact. Otherwise you may simply leave a new talk page message for me, which is usually the fastest way to get to me.