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Title:

“Wikipedians are born, not made” – applying the learnings from a 10-year-old research paper after all

Theme:

Reliability of Information

Type of session:

Presentation

Abstract:

A WikiGnome is a wiki user who makes useful incremental edits without clamoring for attention. WikiGnomes work behind the scenes of a wiki, tying up little loose ends and making things run more smoothly. Examples of WikiGnome-like behavior include improving punctuation, fixing typos, correcting poor grammar, creating redirects, adding categories, and repairing broken links.

This presentation will overview several Wikignoming work queues, including both any-editor tasks and administrator tasks. Topics covered include handling {{error}} transclusions, syncing unsynchronized talk page redirects, reviewing articles with redirect hatnotes needing review and articles with missing redirects, malplaced disambiguation pages, articles with with disallowed DISPLAYTITLE modifications, linked misspellings and miscapitalizations, and Infobox person using numbered parameter(s). Also history-merging.

Academic Peer Review option:

No

Author name:

WBM

E-mail address:

send mail from my user page.

Wikimedia username:

wbm1058

Affiliated organization(s):

Ohio Wikimedians User Group

Estimated time:

30 minutes

Preferred room size:

Small to medium

Special requests:

Have you presented on this topic previously? If yes, where/when?:

No

If your submission is not accepted, would you be open to presenting your topic in another part of the program? (e.g. lightning talk or unconference session)

Could do as a workshop, or follow up the presentation with a workshop




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