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How to write an article
  1. Pick something current?
  2. Use two independent sources?
  3. Read your sources before writing the story in your own words?. Do choose a unique title? before you start.
  4. Follow Wikinews' structure? for articles, answering as many of who what when where why and how? as you can; summarised in a short, two- or three-sentence opening paragraph. Once complete, your article must be three or more paragraphs.
  5. If you need help, you can add {{helpme}} to your talkpage, along with a question, or alternatively, just ask?

  • Use this tab to enter your title and get a basic article template.
    [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.
As you get more involved, you will need to look into key project policies and other discussions you can participate in; so, keep this message on this page and refer to the other links in it when you want to learn more, or have any problems.

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All Wikimedia projects have rules. Here are ours.

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.

Find help and get involved
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.


-- Wikinews Welcome (talk) 02:46, 29 April 2013 (UTC)Reply

Hi. Obama Officials Authorise New 'Cybersecurity' Warrantless Surveillance Program‎

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Hi. Obama Officials Authorise New 'Cybersecurity' Warrantless Surveillance Program‎ was not deleted. Rather, it was moved without leaving a redirect behind. The Capitalization Is Not In Compliance With The Style Guide. For Reviewers, This Tends To Be A Signal The Reporter Did Not Read The Style Guide. Please Use Obama officials authorise new 'cybersecurity' warrantless surveillance program Instead And Read Wikinews:Style guide. Reading The Style Guide And Following The Advice Will Insure Your Article Is More Likely To Get Published. --LauraHale (talk) 05:00, 29 April 2013 (UTC)Reply

Hi. I just reviewed the article; it misses on several basic points, which you should understand when moving forward to another article — imo you'd be better off moving on to another article on a fresh story, something Wikinews writers do have to do sometimes (one Wikinewsie phrased it this way a while back: "don't marry an article"). Newcomers to Wikinews writing often get learning-without-publication out of their first few articles.
If (as appears, from your username) your a UoW student, please put a {{UoW student}} template on your user page, like this:
{{UoW student
|year=2013
|semester=Autumn
|course=
}}
--Pi zero (talk) 11:27, 3 May 2013 (UTC)Reply

Thank you for your contribution

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Hello. Your article "ASIC blocks 250,000 sites instead of one" has been deemed abandoned, but is still viewable at User:Uowmcp862/ASIC blocks 250,000 sites instead of one. Thank you for your contribution. Remember that most articles from new contributors are not published and so there is no need to be discouraged. Just read Wikinews:Writing an article and follow the guidelines there and your next article will likely be published. Thanks again for your interest.--William S. Saturn (talk) 01:35, 16 June 2013 (UTC)Reply

NSw Government censors world-recognised photojournalists

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Hi. Thanks for creating NSw Government censors world-recognised photojournalists. Unfortunately, it has been deleted as an abandoned article. Not every article succeeds; we look forward to your continued contribution to Wikinews. Wikinews' content guide and guide to writing an article are useful resources for writers. If you have any questions, feel free to ask me or at the assistance page. Your article has been moved to your userspace and can be found at User:Uowmcp862/NSw Government censors world-recognised photojournalists for future reference. —Mikemoral♪♫ 20:19, 28 June 2013 (UTC)Reply