User:Bellerophon/Adoption/Roborule

Questions
Please note that short yes/no answers are not acceptable.

1. Turn the word Water into a Wikilink.
 * Answer: Water

2. Explain how to quickly insert your user signature and time stamp?
 * Answer: Use 4 tides.

3. Explain briefly what a user page is for and list two things that a user page should never be used for?
 * Answer: A user page can be used to display info about a user. Two things to never do.. 1. Disclose too much Personal information 2. Use you're user page for Commercial gain.

4. Explain how to indent a line of text and when this is most commonly done?
 * Answer: Use : to indent

Roborule (talk) 20:58, 16 October 2013 (UTC)
 * Excellent, all correct; a grade A pass Pol430   talk to me  15:37, 17 October 2013 (UTC)

Questions
Please note that short yes/no answers are not acceptable.

1. Imagine a new editor wants to create an article about the shop they own. The shop is a general store in a small town in the USA. They really want to write a good article that complies with Wikipedia policy, but they are struggling to find sources to support the article. So far, they have only been able to use their own shop website as a source of information. What advice would you give to the new editor and which policies might need to be explained to them and why?
 * Answer: Unfortunately, if they are unable to find any sources, other then you're own, it most likely does not conform to the Notability guidelines. (WP:NN)

2. Explain what 'weasel words' are and why we don't want to see them in articles?
 * Answer: Weasel words are meant to provide a specific impression, however Wikipedia is not based on opinions, but on facts.

3. A new editor creates an article about about their local martial arts school. When you check the sources you notice that the whole article has been copied and pasted from a website. Is this a problem? Explain your answer.
 * Answer: Yes there is. First and foremost, the article may be infringing on copyrights. Secondly, if the article has no other sources it may not meet Wikipedia's notability policies.

4 What does 'notability' mean and why is it important on Wikipedia?
 * Answer: Notability is very important, Wikipedia is not a place for people to introduce new phrases to the internet, or too introduce new artists to the internet. Things that have never been heard of or used before have no place on Wikipedia. Some people, most likely use Wikipedia as a method of promotion of their organization, phrase, or make other contributions that no one is interested in.

5 If two editors disagree over the content of a particular article, how should they try and resolve it in the first instance and what behaviour should they avoid?
 * Answer: Editors should always assume good faith. In the first instance, the editors should try and work out their dispute on the article's talk page. They should avoid unnecessary criticism.

6 What is meant by 'ignore all rules'? Can an editor ignore rules if that rule is getting in the way of what they want to do?
 * Answer: It means, if there is a rule that prevents a editor from improving or maintaing wikipedia, they should ignore it. Yes, if what they want to do is going to improve or will help maintain wikipedia.