Jump to content

User:Deeb

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Deeb (talk | contribs) at 02:17, 24 October 2011. The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Looking forward to working with you! If you've written to me lately, please be patient. I log in sporadically. Most pages I created or used to maintain have been handed off to their new guardians. Please look for the most frequent contributors.

Who's This?

I began contributing to wiki sites right around "the turn of the century," 2000. Wikipedia has been a great resource for me. So as a good netizen, I pitch in with maintenance and development where I can.

I also attempt to bring balanced gender POV to articles I touch. Consider adding yourself to the WikiMedia List of WikiWomen, participating in the Wikipedia:WikiProject Countering systemic gender bias and adding the link to your user page... or collaborating with someone you find there. Men, you are just as welcome to collaborate on the CGB Project; gender bias impacts you, too. I enjoy collaborating and look forward to working with you! ---Deebki

Welcome to Wikipedia: How to Begin Contributing

I hope you enjoy contributing to Wikipedia. Here are some Wikipedia basics you might find useful:

"My article is GONE!" It may have been deleted. There should have been a discussion prior to deletions: (Wikipedia:Archived deletion discussions). If your article is currently tagged for deletion and you disagree, you can put the Hangon template on the page, to require a discussion before anyone deletes it. Your best bet is to learn how to create a solid article, that can't be tagged for speedy deletion. Then learn to advocate for your articles, if necessary.

Where you can learn more about Wikipedia community, ettiquette and usual practices:

More Advanced Stuff

If you really get into helping develop and maintain Wikipedia, you may find these pages or tags useful:

Articles and Help Pages About Editing Wiki

Getting Help or Collaboration Quickly

"Wikipedia articles should refer only to facts and interpretations that have been stated in print or on reputable websites or other forms of media." -quote from Disputed POV Template

The page about the NPOV policy has tips on effectively writing about disparate points of view while maintaining a NPOV for the article. If you're stumped about how to proceed or looking for help, use one of the Help sources above (Wikipedia Boot Camp or {{helpme}}. The following are pages about maintaining NPOV or tagging an article for POV review:

Templates & Tags


Useful Tags: (try 'em in the sandbox)

  • {{globalize}}
  • {{Translation request|LANGUAGE}}
  • {{Translation request from|LANGUAGE}}
  • {{RoughTranslation|LANGUAGE}}
  • {{peerreview}}
  • {{todo}}
  • {{reqimageother}}
  • {{reqphoto}}
  • {{Expandarticle}}
  • {{Expandsect}}
  • {{Expandsection}}
  • {{divbox|box color|title|content}}
  • {{cleanup-date|March 2006}}
  • {{Redlinks}}
  • {{confusing}}
  • {{importance}}
  • {{inappropriate tone}}
  • {{not verified}}
  • {{Update}}
  • {{wikify}}
  • {{Move to Wiktionary}}
  • {{Move to Wikisource}}
  • {{inuseuntil|a period ending|DATE}}
  • {{underconstruction}}
  • {{attention}}
  • {{attention (on talk page)}}
  • {{ISSN-disclaimer}}
  • {{verylong}}
  • {{catneeded}}
  • {{verylarge}}
  • {{Sisterlinks}}

Wikipedia's Structure

Categorization


I hope you stick around and keep contributing to Wikipedia. Drop the Wikipedia community a note at Wikipedia:New user log.

Deebki's To Do List

User:Deeb

  • include women's FIFA World Cup awards (e.g.: Golden Ball, Golden Shoe)
  • create article on youth football (soccer)
  • write United States U-20 women's national soccer team article
  • use article structure on List of national men's football teams to expand article on List of national women's football teams
  • write article on Nettie Honeyball
  • women's football in Iran
  • add list of qualifier competitions to WWC and Women's U-20 World Championship
  • Tonya Antonucci art.
  • Liza Porteus
  • Women’s Soccer Initiative

"I" On

Other areas of Wikipedia

  • Community portal – The central hub for editors, with resources, links, tasks, and announcements.
  • Village pump – Forum for discussions about Wikipedia itself, including policies and technical issues.
  • Site news – Sources of news about Wikipedia and the broader Wikimedia movement.
  • Teahouse – Ask basic questions about using or editing Wikipedia.
  • Help desk – Ask questions about using or editing Wikipedia.
  • Reference desk – Ask research questions about encyclopedic topics.
  • Content portals – A unique way to navigate the encyclopedia.

Wikipedia's sister projects

Wikipedia is written by volunteer editors and hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation, a non-profit organization that also hosts a range of other volunteer projects:

It is the over-arching non-profit foundation that owns the Wikimedia servers along with the domain names, logos and trademarks of all Wikimedia projects and MediaWiki. Meta-Wiki is the coordination wiki for the various Wikimedia wikis.

Wikipedia languages