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Adoption needs a commitment of time and effort from you! You are expected to stick around, practice and learn to work with others, and have already shown a willingness to contribute across some of Knowledge's many activities. Adoption isn't for getting short-term assistance with a particular problem,
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Whilst many adopters take a structured, step-by-step approach to guiding new editors through the various elements of working on Knowledge, others are more informal. They may prefer to simply steer you through key areas you're having difficulty with, and answer questions whenever you encounter
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program is designed to support relatively new, yet committed Knowledge editors who want to gain a deeper understanding of how things work here. It brings together relatively inexperienced users and lets them pair up with more experienced
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to gauge your editing interests and commitment to date. They might accept you, or they may turn you down for various reasons. Please don't approach more than one potential adopter at a time. Wait a few days before asking someone else.
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The Adopt-a-user project aims to support relatively inexperienced users and help them gain greater insight into the ins and outs of Knowledge, and to help and encourage them to continue editing. Over the years, more than
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If you are a completely new editor, we're sorry, but Adopt-a-user is not really best-suited to your needs. Instead, you will get speedier answers and help with specific editing problems if you ask a question at
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Once you've found a matching person who is willing to 'adopt' and support you, you might wish to add a userbox to your page to indicate your involvement, and they might do the same.
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Being adopted can be rewarding, but it takes a commitment of time and effort from both parties. As someone wanting to be adopted, you will need to select an adopter from the
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Adoption is for any user who intends to be a long-term contributor and member of the editing community. It is not for someone who simply wants to create or edit
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and contact one of them directly. Read their profiles and try to find an adopter who is both currently active and most closely shares your interests.
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So, if you're not very experienced, but are nevertheless committed to sticking around and learning more, and would like to ...
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and a host of other activities on Knowledge, like help out by preventing-vandalism or doing routine maintenance tasks
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template to their userpage in the hope an adopter will see it; they probably won't! So, it is up to
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An area for new users, where friendly 'hosts' answer your editing questions, 24 hours a day.
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and then disappear forever. For those needing quick help with one-off problems, the
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Not specifically aimed at new editors, but just as helpful as the Teahouse!
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Newcomer mentorship scheme - for brand new users needing help from someone
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A training program for those who want to focus on preventing vandalism
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If you're inexperienced and would like a single point of contact to:
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or to create a single article. There are other help forums for that.
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We no longer advise anyone to just passively add the
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receive guidance on interacting with other editors,
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