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Revision as of 08:06, 25 October 2014

A month after my recent RfA was declined, I said to myself "There is no doubt that I am a good editor here, but even great editors have moments when they say 'What can I do to make my editing skills even better than they already are?'"

Because of this. I was inspired to make a blog (this is my first blog so please no negative responses) regarding my daily wiki editing. With the creation of a 'user chart', I will ensure that the number of daily editing mistakes I make and the basic rules that I may forget from time to time will be reduced, and I will master the ropes that I am currently learning.

I now have my own test wiki!


Ropes: Overall Status:
Avoiding those 'avoidable mistakes' Achieved
Not make false assumptions regarding a certain user and their sockpuppets Achieved
Not be so quick to hit the 'publish' button Achieved
Assume good faith Achieved
Use a descriptive edit summary Achieved
Take care not to make rash decisions Achieved
Not use Rollback on good faith edits, even if they are clearly pointless Achieved
Keep a level head Achieved
Improve my daily punctuation Acknowledged
Take the time to make sure I say everything I want to say the first time round Acknowledged
Think things through carefully Acknowledged
Create draft templates in the sandbox before publishing them as serious content Acknowledged
Not use Rollback in Sandbox, unless I am reverting my own edits. Acknowledged
Avoid triggering an avoidable edit conflict. Acknowledged
Not add rumours, opinions, or off-topic discussions to talk pages. Acknowledged
Not be so pre-cautious. Acknowledged
Make 3 months without being reprimanded of making avoidable mistakes. Timer has expired
Not issue level 2 warnings to users unless they are clearly acting in bad faith. Acknowledged
Not overuse links, especially not in talk and forum namespaces. Acknowledged
Not openly engage in actions on sockpuppets, as it counters good faith. Acknowledged


If you think I'm missing something, don't hesitate to tell me!

Also if you notice me make a certain mistake or forget to follow a basic rule, you should tell me!

I really don't want to have to repeat the same mistake or forget to follow the same basic rule, however slippery or un-slippery my mind is.

Even if I don't usually make a certain mistake more than once.

We'll see if I don't change my patterns and become the good user that I'm entitled to be.


-- C.Syde (talk | contribs)