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Hey there, Crystal08! I'm glad you decided to register a new account here on Wikipedia. We're always looking for new editors to help improve the project, because believe me, there's always something to be done! Wikipedia often seems very large to newcomers (it did to me, at least), so I've put together this little guide to help you get started. I hope this helps, and as always, happy editing! Hersfold (t/a/c) 21:25, 20 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Some Quick Tips

  • Don't be afraid to make mistakes - Be Bold! That's how things get done, and there is always someone around to help you out if you need it.
  • Remember to sign your posts on talk pages, like this one. You can click this button on your editing toolbar, or just type in four tildes (~~~~) That way, people know who they're talking to and who to go to if they have a question for you.
  • Take some time to read a few of the help files, especially if you're new to Wikimarkup. Knowing the basics can save a lot of time and frustration down the road. I've provided some of these pages, as well as some common policies, at right.
  • If you ever have a question, there are plenty of places to ask! You can come talk to me, add the code {{helpme|your question}} to your talk page here, post a question on the talk page of the article you have a question about, or post something on the Help Desk or Reference Desk.
  • Check out the ways to get involved below - each of these suggestions are good ways for a new editor to get involved in the Wikipedia project.
  • Most importantly, get out there and edit! Thanks again for signing on!

Important Links to Remember

Some things you can get started with:

Articles needing cleanup ↔↔ Fighting vandalism ↔↔ Join a "Wikiproject" ↔↔ Adopt-a-User ↔↔ Starting your first article ↔↔ The Community Tasklist


Re: Questions regarding Thpcomm

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You're quite welcome. It might be a good idea to post concerning your change in username in the places you mentioned, in the interest of transparency. Again, I do strongly discourage you from continuing to edit the article proper in an effort to avoid conflicts of interest, however aiding other editors by communicating on the talk page could help make the article more neutral without your direct involvement. Best of luck with your work, however it turns out. Hersfold (t/a/c) 21:25, 20 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Oops, I'm sorry, it must have gotten lost amid everything else. I unfortunately don't have time to look at it right this moment, but will do so as soon as I can. Sorry for the long delay. Hersfold (t/a/c) 16:28, 25 March 2008 (UTC)Reply
Your suggestion looks good to me - just keep in mind, I'm not everyone else, and it is likely someone will object to your editing. You're going to have to expect that someone will contest your edits. Just keep an eye on the three revert rule - don't get in an edit war. Remain civil and assume good faith at all times, even if the other editor isn't. If you need more help, try going through dispute resolution. Keep in mind also that my only involvement in this was unblocking you. I'm not here to review everything you do, however I do expect that you will follow policy as needed. If you need help, I'm always open, but I'm not the only place to go, nor am I the "final word" on anything. Best of luck with your article. Hersfold (t/a/c) 17:18, 25 March 2008 (UTC)Reply