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Hello world, I'm just a Newbie here!

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Welcome

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Hello, Lu Brito, and welcome to Wikipedia!

Thank you for your contributions to this free encyclopedia. If you decide that you need help, check out Getting Help below, ask at the help desk, or place {{Help me}} on your talk page and ask your question there. Please remember to sign your name on talk pages by clicking or by typing four tildes (~~~~); this will automatically produce your username and the date. Also, please do your best to always fill in the edit summary field. Below are some useful links to facilitate your involvement. Happy editing! Coryphantha Talk 02:06, 5 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi, Lu Brito, Welcome to Wikipedia!
I hope you like this place and want to stick around. Feel free to contribute in any way you can. Here are a few good links for newcomers:

Your thread has been archived

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Hi Lu Brito! You created a thread called Reviewing articles at Wikipedia:Teahouse, but it has been archived because there was no discussion for a few days. You can still find the archived discussion here. If you have any additional questions that weren't answered then, please create a new thread.

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August 2018

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Information icon Hello and welcome to Wikipedia. When you add content to talk pages and Wikipedia pages that have open discussion (but never when editing articles), such as at Wikipedia:Teahouse, please be sure to sign your posts. There are two ways to do this. Either:

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Thank you. Drm310 🍁 (talk) 15:50, 22 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Your thread has been archived

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Hi Lu Brito! You created a thread called Hello! I gonna try a little help for my Research survey at Wikipedia:Teahouse, but it has been archived because there was no discussion for a few days. You can still find the archived discussion here. If you have any additional questions that weren't answered then, please create a new thread.

Archival by Lowercase sigmabot III, notification delivery by Muninnbot, both automated accounts. You can opt out of future notifications by placing {{bots|deny=Muninnbot}} (ban this bot) or {{nobots}} (ban all bots) on your user talk page. Lu Brito (talk) 02:17, 27 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]


How to measure the quality of a Wikipedia article?

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Welcome!

This survey is a requirement for my master's research in Information Systems / Artificial Intelligence This research is being done under my own responsability. This questions are intended for Wikipedia users in an informal way, so feel free to communicate your ideas.

Objective: to know the quality evaluation practices of Wikipedia articles, as well as users' opinions about them and related issues.

Important: If you agree to participate in this survey, carefully read the following points:

a) you are free to, at any time, refuse to answer questions that may cause you any embarrassment. b) you can stop participating in the research and don't need to justify yourself for this. c) your username will be kept confidential only if you are not logged in. d) if you want, you can be informed of all the results obtained with the research, even if you did not participate until the end. So, let me know it.

Thank you very much.

  1. Could you tell by which name or nickname you are known in the Wikipedia community?
  2. What is your homeland and the country where you currently live?
  3. In which languages do you contribute for Wikipedia?
  4. What roles do you play in each one of them?
  5. Have you ever participated in any individual and/or collective effort to evaluate Wikipedia articles? Have you participated as an evaluator or had your articles evaluated? Could you tell me about your experience and the results?
  6. Have you ever heard of any quality evaluation of Wikipedia articles that has been taken by the users themselves? Did you participate in this evaluation? Have you participated as an evaluator or had your article evaluated? Could you tell me about your experience and the results?
  7. Have you ever heard of any quality evaluation of Wikipedia articles in which any user had the power to evaluate disregarding his role at the portal? Did you participate in this evaluation? As an evaluator or had evaluated article(s)? How was the experience? Could you tell me a bit about the result?
  8. What do you think about the way that Wikipedia articles are classified as good and featured? Do you know of any other relevant classification currently in operation?
  9. Do you trust on quality assurance? Why or why not?
  10. Do you trust on quality evaluations made by computer programs (robots or bots)?
  11. In your opinion, what factors and/or criteria should be taken into account in a quality/reliability assessment of Wikipedia articles? Why do you think these criteria are important in the evaluation?
  12. In your opinion, what factors and/or criteria should be taken into account in a quality/reliability assessment of Wikipedia articles? Why do you think these criteria are important in the evaluation?
  13. Feel free to express yourself on the subject that has been addressed or leave some extra consideration if you wish.

User scripts Newsletter - Invitation

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Hi. Recently, I discovered a passion for created and understanding user scripts on wikipedia, and am planning to create a monthly newsletter about new scripts and related projects (created by anyone, not for simply promoting my own), as well as currently pending user script requests, Wikipedia-related JavaScript tips/tricks, and other related information. This message was sent to you because you are listed as a member of the user script developers category. If you would like to subscribe to this upcoming newsletter, please go to User:DannyS712/subscribe to scripts and add yourself. If you have any questions, please reach out and talk to me。 --DannyS712 (talk) 05:22, 23 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]