User talk:Naypta/2019/March

Please participate to the talk pages consultation
Hello

Our team at the Wikimedia Foundation is working on a project to improve the ease-of-use and productivity of wiki talk pages. As a Teahouse host, I can imagine you’ve run into challenges explaining talk pages to first-time participants.

We want all contributors to be able to talk to each other on the wikis – to ask questions, to resolve differences, to organize projects and to make decisions. Communication is essential for the depth and quality of our content, and the health of our communities. We're currently leading a global consultation on how to improve talk pages, and we're looking for people that can report on their experiences using (or helping other people to use) wiki talk pages. We'd like to invite you to participate in the consultation, and invite new users to join too.

We thank you in advance for your participation and your help.

Trizek (WMF), 08:37, 11 March 2019 (UTC)

Please participate to the talk pages consultation - link update
The previous message about the talk pages consultation has a broken link.

The correct link has been misinterpreted by the MassMessage tool. Please use the following link: Wikipedia:Talk pages consultation 2019.

Sorry for the inconvenience, Trizek (WMF), 08:48, 11 March 2019 (UTC)

Fourth: Publishing
After you have completed your work successfully, and have received your exclusive good article, there are only visitors left to read it. Post it now!

Hints The previous steps are the same as if you were producing content other than articles / blogs; they apply to videos, designs, info graphics and audio tracks.

As you have assumed that you have good writing skills and a distinctive style, you also have to possess quality photography or recording equipment with the required casting and attendance skills required to produce good audio and video clips, as well as having good design and analytical skills to get quality designs that attract visitors and users.

Last advice Continue reading permanently and daily in and out of your area. You can devote a portion of your time each day to expanding your knowledge and experience in your field through books and articles, and to allocate another part of the day in your spare time (half an hour a day may be enough) for readings outside your profession such as literature, philosophy, history, etc. All these readings will open up new horizons and give you new ideas related to your field, both near and far, in addition to what you will add to the refinement of your method of writing, analysis and criticism.

Abdullah.Mashary (talk) 14:41, 22 March 2019 (UTC)