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Wikiquette
WP:Wikiquette, or the etiquette of Wikipedia, is a concept that you may already be familiar with, depending how many of the different Wikipedia pages you've read.

I'm just going to highlight some of the important Wikiquette items that you should try and remember. It may help you out.
 * Assume good faith - This is fundamental and I'll be going over it again in dispute resolution. Editors here are trying to improve the encyclopedia. Every single member of the community. EVERY ONE. If you read a comment or look at an edit and it seems wrong in some way, don't just jump straight in. Try and see it from the other editors point of view, remembering that they are trying to improve the encyclopedia.
 * Sign your talk posts with four tildes ~ . The software will stick your signature and timestamp in. Signing helps others to know who wrote the post and when it was written, making it easier for them to follow a discussion.
 * Try and keep to threading. This means that when you are replying to a comment, you will insert additional indentation, represented by a colon, : . Talk pages should something like the example below. Have a read of WP:THREAD to see how this works.


 * Don't forget to assume good faith.
 * There are a lot of policies and guidelines, which other Wikipedians may helpfully point you to with wikilinks. Their comments may seem brusque at first, but the linked document will explain their point much better than they may be able to.
 * Be polite, and treat others as you would want to be treated. For example, if someone nominated one of the articles you created for deletion, I'm sure you'd want to know about it. Therefore, if you are doing the nominating, make sure you notify the article creator.
 * Watch out for common mistakes.
 * Did I mention that you should assume good faith?
 * Comment on the edits, not the editor. You'll read more about this when studying dispute resolution.

Questions
Any questions or are you ready for the test? AutomaticStrikeout ?