How long does the info have to be if I add a new page? For reference I made the ti 85 cord page. --
Ppeeaannuuttbbuutteerr (
talk) 19:40, 5 May 2024 (UTC)reply
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Ppeeaannuuttbbuutteerr: Hi there! I see you have written one sentence on
User:Ppeeaannuuttbbuutteerr/sandbox. Articles should be written based on multiple published reliable sources that provide significant coverage about the product, so you should be able to write additional sentences based on those sources. If one sentence is all you can provide, maybe the information about the cord should be added to the
TI-85 article instead. For more information about writing an article, see
Help:Your first article. Happy editing!
GoingBatty (
talk) 12:22, 6 May 2024 (UTC)reply
What is the best way to get my article put as a good one? I don't have one yet, but I plan to make one. --
Gamerman-GPC (
talk) 23:13, 14 May 2024 (UTC)reply
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Gamerman-GPC: Hi there! There are lots of good information at
Help:Your first article. I also suggest spending a considerable amount of time editing existing articles before you start a new article. Happy editing!
GoingBatty (
talk) 02:19, 15 May 2024 (UTC)reply
Was just planning to edit some more information on tornado cities and include the entire reason they're known (Unless it's something like Lubbock), thanks for the advice!
Gamerman-GPC (
talk) 21:58, 15 May 2024 (UTC)reply
I know you might not see this, but I've spent a while reading articles that I could edit, and I've edited a few, but I think this is minor but can help a lot in the end game, because I know how to link now, so when I edit, I can link to specific things I may reference.
Gamerman-GPC (
talk) 23:13, 23 May 2024 (UTC)reply
I found your site and as a newbie to Wikipedia editing it's super impressive what you've already done here!
For my first article, I thought it would be easiest to take an existing article in my native language (German), translate it, and add additional information. I wrote about
Nanoscribe. In case you did not hear about them yet, they make 3D laser microprinters. I made some mistakes at the beginning and didn't realize some problems with citations. But I think I have that pretty well fixed now. I submitted it for review and I've been waiting for several weeks for someone to review it. Could you help me with this? As a newbie, if there are still problems with the article, I would be happy to get your tips :)
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3DmicroPrintExpert: Hi there! I took a look at
Draft:Nanoscribe. You seem to have lots of references to support the draft. I have made some updates to the reference for you. While you're waiting for a review, you can continue updating the references, including changing {{cite web}} to {{cite press release}} for each press release and tweak the parameters. (Some sources are easy to see are press releases, while others could be press releases published as "News" by other web sites.) You could also add |language= and |trans-title= for every reference that is not in English. Happy editing!
GoingBatty (
talk) 16:50, 24 May 2024 (UTC)reply