User:Williditor

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About me[edit]

Hi, I'm Williditor, aka William. I live in St. Thomas, Ontario. I usually only do edits, because I'm pressed for time, doing things like Geocaching, but you can help too! If you want to help me help, post in the talk page! You're always welcome to give me new insight into making great pages!

This is where I get all my information, so I joined to help it get bigger and better in the future, because everyone needs up-to-the-minute information from a trusted source. People like you.

Hopes about Wikipedia[edit]

I hope that not too far into the future, Wikipedia, with your help, will be the first spot to go to for all things learning and news, even though the other sites are where we get the information in the first place. Soon, Wikipedia will be learning, and learning will be Wikipedia, but only if you help me and everybody else edit and create on Wikipedia! So be an editor, join if you haven't, and get helpy!

Thoughts about the future[edit]

Wikipedia[edit]

See above.

Our minds[edit]

The more we learn, the more we explore. The more we explore, the more we learn. It's a never-ending cycle, and eventually, anyone can be an explorer. But we need your help!

Learning[edit]

We all love learning, right? If you like learning, then you're in the right place. If you don't, then why do you have a Wikipedia account anyways? Or maybe you don't, and you're just checking my page. That's good too! If you don't have a Wikipedia account, then now's the time to get one, for reasons listed below! If you have one, skip that section, and go to the one below!

Don't be an IP user![edit]

Being an IP user is a bad idea, for multiple reasons.

List of problems with being an IP user[edit]

a) You don't get to edit as much stuff[edit]

See 1.2.3 above. There are locks on pretty much all of the good articles, and if you see anything wrong with them, you won't be able to edit them, and once you get an account, then you'll be able to edit more, and those typos aren't going to fix themselves! Or fact errors! Or citations! Or, really, anything that Wikipedia has wrong. And trust me, that stuff pops up a lot, which won't be very good, knowing that Wikipedia isn't at tip-top quality!

b) Your IP is for all to see[edit]

This is bad because you don't want hackers to know your IP, do you? And if you have an account, ta-da! Problem avoided!

The entire internet is a resource![edit]

On Wikipedia, you need to cite your resources, or else people won't believe you. But really, at least in my mind, the whole internet is a resource, and you need to cite your sub-resources, i.e. the webpages! Well actually, you would be citing your sub-sub-resources, since the sub-resources are the websites!