User:The person who loves reading/To do
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This is a to-do list for The person who loves reading.
- Read all policies and guidelines carefully and thoroughly. (Read every word!) 40/295
- Read Wikipedia essays (in the category) for advice. 25/2097
- Read information pages. 15/317
- Revert vandalism. /∞
- Copy edit articles. /∞
- Review good and featured articles. /∞
- Discuss in page moves. /∞
- Answer edit requests (semi protected and extended-confirmed protected) /∞
- Tag pages with CSD and PROD. /∞
- Finish and improve User:The person who loves reading/Pages in a nutshell. /∞
Progression of the to do list:
- Policies and guidelines: (already read)
- Wikipedia:Ignore all rules
- Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not
- Wikipedia:Neutral point of view
- Wikipedia:Verifiability
- Wikipedia:No original research
- Wikipedia:Biographies of living persons
- Wikipedia:Image use policy
- Wikipedia:Wikipedia is not a dictionary
- Wikipedia:Citing sources
- Wikipedia:Do not create hoaxes
- Wikipedia:Do not include the full text of lengthy primary sources
- Wikipedia:Reliable sources
- Wikipedia:Plagiarism
- Wikipedia:Patent nonsense
- Wikipedia:Autobiography
- Wikipedia:Accuracy dispute
- Wikipedia:Content forking
- Wikipedia:External links
- Wikipedia:No disclaimers
- Wikipedia:Non-free content
- Wikipedia:Non-free use rationale guideline
- Wikipedia:Non-US copyrights
- Wikipedia:Offensive material
- Wikipedia:Public domain
- Wikipedia:Spam
- Wikipedia:Spoiler
- Wikipedia:Days of the year
- Wikipedia:Fringe theories
- Wikipedia:Identifying reliable sources (medicine)
- Wikipedia:Indic transliteration
- Wikipedia:Logos
- Wikipedia:No 3D illustrations
- Wikipedia:Record charts
- Wikipedia:Scientific citation guidelines
- Wikipedia:Wikipedia is not for things made up one day
- Wikipedia:Article size
- Wikipedia:Be bold
- Wikipedia:Categorization
- Wikipedia:Disambiguation
- Wikipedia:Make technical articles understandable
- Essays: (already read)
- Wikipedia:"Breaching experiment" considered harmful
- Wikipedia:"In popular culture" content
- Wikipedia:1.5 sources
- Wikipedia:98 percent table width anomaly
- Wikipedia:100,000 feature-quality articles
- Wikipedia:A headline is not a reliable source
- Wikipedia:A hybrid of political doctrine and encyclopedic collaboration
- Wikipedia:A navbox on every page
- Wikipedia:A nice cup of tea and a sit down
- Wikipedia:A note regarding BRD
- Wikipedia:A request for enforcement over a salad
- Wikipedia:A story from the early days of the web
- Wikipedia:A warning to concert organizers
- Wikipedia:A weak personal attack is still wrong
- Wikipedia:A wikilink is not an explanation
- Wikipedia:Ab initio
- Wikipedia:Abandoned stubs
- Wikipedia:Translating German Wikipedia
- Wikipedia:About valid routine calculations
- Wikipedia:Abundance and redundancy
- Wikipedia:Abuse response/Schools aren't the only networks who respond to abuse reports
- Wikipedia:Academic bias
- Wikipedia:Academic incentive
- Wikipedia:Academic use
- Information pages: (already read)
- Help:-show classes
- Wikipedia:5-minute guide to ArbCom elections
- Wikipedia:2021 Movement Charter Drafting Committee Election
- Wikipedia:A primer for newcomers
- Help:About help pages
- Wikipedia:About the sandbox
- Wikipedia:Access to nonpublic information
- Wikipedia:Accessibility dos and don'ts
- Wikipedia:Account creator
- Wikipedia:Activity
- Wikipedia:Added or removed characters
- Wikipedia:Administration
- Wikipedia:Administrators' reading list
- Wikipedia:Advice to T-Mobile IPv6 users
- Help:Alphabetical order