User:Kingturtle/WikiPrinciples

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Parting words of advice from User:Larry Sanger:

  • to be open and warmly welcoming, not insular,
  • to be focused singlemindedly on writing an encyclopedia, not on Usenet-style debate,
  • to recognize and praise the best work, work that is detailed, factual, well-informed, and well-referenced,
  • to work to understand what neutrality requires and why it is so essential to and good for this project,
  • to treat your fellow productive, well-meaning members of Wikipedia with respect and good will,
  • to attract and honor good people who know a lot and can write about it well, and
  • to show the door to trolls, vandals, and wiki-anarchists, who if permitted would waste your time and create a poisonous atmosphere here.

Welcome...

Welcome to Wikipedia! Your energy and knowledge will be of great use here. As you settle in with this community, please take a look (you may have read some of them already) at some pages to further your understanding of the community, and the wikipedia project: *[[Wikipedia:Manual of Style]] *[[Wikipedia:Policies and guidelines]] *[[Wikipedia:How to edit a page]] *[[Wikipedia:How to write a great article]] *[[Wikipedia:Graphics tutorials]] *[[Wikipedia:Contributing to Wikipedia]] *[[Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not]] *[[Wikipedia:Be bold in updating pages]] *[[Wikipedia:Wikiquette]] *[[Wikipedia:FAQ]] Keep up the good work! ~~~~