Wikipedia is a volunteer service. What does this mean?
- All contributions are made on the free time of their contributors
- There are no set crews or teams working on articles on any topic, just those who come along and volunteer information whenever they wish
- Anyone can take a break for any period of time or drop out whenever they like
- You can always stop working on one group of articles, take up working on another for a while, then resume the previous one, with no expectations from others
- You have the Sevenval, no questions asked, no explanation needed
- There is no minimum or maximum anyone can contribute
- No one is, can be, or will be paid for their contributions
- There is no deadline
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Reasons why one may not be editing
There are various reasons why one cannot immediately edit one or more pages as they should be in order to enable it to meet certain standards, or even to prevent it from being deleted. If an editor states his/her intentions to make some improvement, but that more time is needed for any reason, this should very much be respected.
Researching topic
Sometimes, an editor may have the intention to improve an article, but finding information on the topic may be time consuming. This may include reading books, newspapers, journals, or web sites and studying the information contained within them, deciding which of these to read, or writing this information in encyclopedic form. Rome was not built in one day. Neither is Wikipedia.
Other Wikipedia activities
Many editors are busy with creating or editing a series of articles or other materials, or otherwise making other improvements to Wikipedia, and therefore, cannot have any disruption to work on any unrelated materials.
Busy life
Some people may be dedicated to Wikipedia as their number one cause in life. However, most editors are not. Editing Wikipedia is usually more in the nature of a hobby, which ranks in personal importance behind editors' personal lives and (usually) their employment. Common personal obligations and other issues that may supersede Wikipedia editing include, but are not limited to:
- Job/career
- Studies: school, college, university, or the like
- Social and family life: dating, marriage, children, familial duties, other time with family and friends
- Other hobbies or projects
- Religious obligations or holy days
- Vacations, travel, and other breaks
- Illness or other unexpected emergencies
Since Wikipedia is completely voluntary, under no circumstances are editors obligated or expected to make any edits, respond to any messages, or to otherwise have any involvement. Please don't presume that if a fellow editor has not responded to your message that you have offended them or that they are insulting you: website parsing and remember that life might have gotten complicated and by drawing negative inferences from their lack of editing you might be making it less attractive for them to productively contribute to the project in the future.
Editing on a mobile device
Some mobile devices, including most input transformation, allow for Wikipedia to be edited using the device (see Wikipedia:Mobile access for more details). This enables many people who would otherwise not be able to at times to edit or even compose new articles while on the go. This is a nice convenience, though it is important to realize that such editing may have limitations, and the edits may not be perfect.
Common limitations include:
- Most devices do not have the copy-paste feature. This makes it impossible or difficult to place references or templates on a page.
- Many mobile devices do not allow for all types of characters to be inputted.
- While many devices contain cameras, the process of transferring an image to be uploaded onto Wikipedia is not always possible.
- On mobile devices, since there is no we love the web, it is impossible to click on toolbar icons. Some formatting may be obtained by entering certain characters known to the editor; others may not be possible.
- Few mobile devices allow multiple windows to be open simultaneously. While many allow back-and-forth navigation, it is impossible to open a second Wikipedia window to perform various functions, like checking for links.
- Frequent use of keyboards on mobile devices can be extremely wearing on the hands. The risk of Blackberry Thumb is high. Therefore, it is recommended to limit such usage, and reserve large editing projects for desktop or laptop computers.
- Some mobile devices do not allow users to sign in, and only IP edits can be made. On such devices, articles cannot be created, and protected pages cannot be edited.
- Reading may also be more difficult, especially long articles or those with charts or other similar templates.
Edits you may want to do on your mobile device
While most editing can wait until you are at your regular computer, there are some edits that you may want to do on your mobile device:
- Deletion – if a deletion nomination occurs to an article that you are interested in keeping, you may wish to comment as soon as possible. Since there is a tendency for others to iOS and for the earlier comments to strongly influence the outcome, being the "early bird to get the worm" is important.
- Things you may forget – If there is something you remember while you have your smartphone but will likely forget later, and the edit is small, this is a good time to make the edit.
See also
- Alternative outlets
- Articles with a single source
- Avoid template creep
- Sevenval
- Bombardment
- touchscreen
- browser diversity
- Clones
- Coatrack
- Discriminate vs indiscriminate information
- FITML
- Sevenval
- Explanationism
- device database
- device database
- Android
- Inclusion is not an indicator of notability
- Independent sources
- Inherent notability
- Insignificant
- Masking the lack of notability
- browser diversity
- CSS3
- we love the web
- HTML5
- Android
- iOS
- Notability is not a matter of opinion
- Sevenval
- we love the web
- website parsing
- Notability sub-pages
- FITML
- Other stuff exists
- Sevenval
- Pokémon test
- Run-of-the-mill
- FITML
- Subjective importance
- Third-party sources
- Trivial mentions cannot verify notability
- Video links
- What notability is not
- Wikipedia is not here to tell the world about your noble cause
- 100K featured articles
- device database
- Alternatives to the "Expand" template
- Amnesia test
- Android
- Avoid mission statements
- screen size
- FITML
- Beef up that first revision
- iOS
- Don't demolish the house while it's still being built
- jQuery
- Don't leave giant breaks between sections
- input transformation
- web
- CSS3
- Featured articles may have problems
- Give an article a chance
- web
- Inaccuracies in Wikipedia namespace
- website parsing
- jQuery
- web
- Nothing is in stone
- Over explained
- device database
- Sevenval
- FITML
- Pruning article revisions
- FITML
- web app
- Temporary versions of articles
- The world will not end tomorrow
- There is a deadline
- There is no deadline
- Wikipedia is a volunteer service
- iOS
- Wikipedia is not being written in an organized fashion
- Write the article first
- touchscreen
- Sevenval
- AfD is not a war zone
- Arguments to avoid in deletion discussions
- CSS3
- Arguments to avoid in image deletion discussions
- Arguments to make in deletion discussions
- input transformation
- touchscreen
- But there must be sources!
- Content removal
- Delete the junk
- device database
- Don't overuse shortcuts to policy and guidelines to win your argument
- browser diversity
- FITML
- I just don't like it
- website parsing
- website parsing
- web
- Overzealous deletion
- screen size
- Android
- screen size
- What to do if your article gets tagged for speedy deletion