Wikipedia:Editor review/Natl1 2

Natl1
I have been on Wikipedia for 6 months and returned to Wikipedia 2 months ago after a year-long break. I would like to see what my fellow editors think about me. Natl1 (Talk Page) (Contribs) 18:36, 28 July 2008 (UTC)

 Reviews 
 * You should consider joining a WikiProject that interests you. It takes time to learn how to properly use wikimarkup, and it takes time to learn the expectations that Wikipedia has of its members. With that in mind, I encourage you to contribute more towards the encyclopedia in general. Your edits don't need to be major additions or rewrites; even copyediting and spelling fixes will help. Over time, your confidence in your own abilities will grow, and perhaps you will make more major contributions in the future. You'll feel more comfortable with how this project works, and people will get to recognise you. It's only after a long, well-established record of contributions and civility that aspiring editors may request to become an administrator. I hopdvice will encourage you to grow as an editor and become more involved with Wikipedia. —Preceding unsigned comment added by ZigZap (talk • contribs)

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 * View this user's edit count using Interiot's 'Wannabe Kate' Tool

 Questions


 * 1) Of your contributions to Wikipedia, are there any about which you are particularly pleased, and why?
 * One of the contributions I am most proud of is having Coca-Cola reach good article status, which unfortunately degraded in my absence. Also, I created the Images for Upload process. I have created a few stubs, and of them I am most proud of 1910 Great Flood of Paris.
 * 1) Have you been in any conflicts over editing in the past or do you feel other users have caused you stress? How have you dealt with it and how will you deal with it in the future?
 * I had a few minor conflicts a year ago but nothing major. I believe it is important to not take conflicts personally.
 * I had a few minor conflicts a year ago but nothing major. I believe it is important to not take conflicts personally.