User:Barbara (WVS)/Editing practices

<!--I have found that my method of editing differs from of many others. I prefer to add content and references rather than engage in 'administrative/maintenance' type activities. I revert vandalism when I find it. I like working with newer editors. New page patrolling allows me to work with new editors to preserve their contributions. I enjoy posting welcome templates on the talk ages of new users and answering questions in the Teahouse. I am on the welcoming committee and help answer questions as a Teahouse host.

I typically engage in incremental editing so that other editors can better follow the content and references that I add to an article. I often remove inappropriate references before I begin improvements to an article. If I anticipate finding an appropriate reference to support the content, I will retain the content. If a reference can not be found to support the content, I will then remove the content.

I also engage in reference mining.

I've been asked a lot of questions about my editing. If I make a small change, the edit is described with 'ce' for copyedit. If I add a link or links, it is described with 'wl' or 'wls'.

New page patrol, Monitor and patrol recent changes, Random page patrol, talk page creation with search templates.
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