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    [RECOMMENDED. Starts your article through the semi-automated {{develop}}—>{{review}}—>{{publish}} collaboration process.]

 Welcome! Thank you for joining Wikinews; we'd love for you to stick around and get more involved. To help you get started we have an essay that will guide you through the process of writing your first full article. There are many other things you can do on the project, but its lifeblood is new, current, stories written neutrally.
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Listed here are the official policies of the project, you may be referred to some of them if your early attempts at writing articles don't follow them. Don't let this discourage you, we all had to start somewhere.

The rules and guides laid out here are intended to keep content to high standards and meet certain rules the Wikimedia Foundation applies to all projects. It may seem like a lot to read, but you do not have to go through it all in one sitting, or know them all before you can start contributing.

Remember, you should enjoy contributing to the project. If you're really stuck come chat with the regulars. There's usually someone in chat who will be happy to help, but they may not respond instantly.

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Wiki projects work because a sense of community forms around the project. Although writing news is far more individualistic than contributing to Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, people often need minor help with things like spelling and copyediting. If a story isn't too old you might be able to expand it, or if it is disputed you may be able to find some more sources and rescue it before it is listed for deletion.

There are always discussions going on about how the site could be improved, and your input is of value. Check the links here to see where you can give input to the running of the Wikinews project.

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Write your first article for Wikinews!

Use the following box to help you create your first article. Simply type in a title to your story and press "Create page". Then start typing text to your story into the new box that will come up. When you're done, press "save page". That's all there is to it!



It is recommended you read the article guide before starting. Also make sure to check the list of recently created articles to see if your story hasn't already been reported upon.


Bug testing

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I am most curious,... What's the bug you're checking for?

I'm going to give Diego a rap on the knuckles for inappropriately deleting your userpage. But, I would suggest using a subpage for testing. --Brian McNeil / talk 19:42, 12 December 2010 (UTC)Reply

The bug I am trying to kill is within a piece of software I need to write for my studies (I am a IT science student). This software eventually aims to semantically enrich Wikinews articles. However, I currently have a critical bug in one of the most basic components, which automically collects the article data via the Special:Export function once a change happens. Since I did not want to senselessly alter any existing articles in the newsroom in order to trigger collectible events, I preferred to slightly modify my own user page instead.
Sorry if I may have caused a little confusion over here, but it was all for good scientific purposes. :-) I will indeed switch to a subpage within my userspace for further testing. Oh, and no need to give a rap to Diego, I prefer trance anyway. :-D Sorry again, Soccer-holic (talk) 21:20, 12 December 2010 (UTC)Reply
Oh wow, thats cool. Please post any results of this (assuming you're allowed to). I'd certainly be interested in seeing your results, and I think others would to (Amgine comes to mind as someone who'd be interested in that sort of thing). Bawolff 21:36, 12 December 2010 (UTC)Reply