Wikipedia:Adopt-a-User/Adoptee's Area/Resources
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This page is for listing resources that may help new users and Adoptees. For resources to be used by Adopters please see here.
[edit] Where to start
No idea where to start? Look at some of these links:
- Help:Contents contains many useful links, to nearly every subject.
- No idea on how to contribute? See Wikipedia:Community Portal for places where you can help out.
- Wikipedia:Cheatsheet gives the basics of Wikipedia syntax; for more detailed information see Help:Editing.
- The list of policies and guidelines will help you understand how Wikipedia works.
- Wikipedia:Tools lists some great tools to help make editing Wikipedia easier.
[edit] Where to ask questions
- Well, obviously, try your adopter first of all. Don't have one? Then either add {{Adoptme}} to your user page, or contact a user seeking to adopt.
- If you have a technical question try the Help desk, and its FAQ. Alternatively add {{helpme}} to your talk page, state what your problem is and someone will come along and help soon.
- For general knowledge questions, the Reference desk is the place for you.
- Finally, you can always ask a question at Adopt-a-User, especially if you are having a problem with the Adoption process or your Adopter themselves.
[edit] Dealing with conflict
Sometimes, against all best efforts, we get into conflicts with other users. The following links may help you gain the skills or services to help manage them:
- The following category lists groups, policies and pages that maybe able to help you Category:Wikipedia dispute resolution
- See this page to learn some negotiation skills.
- Wikipedia:Requests for administrator attention or Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents.
- To query a block see Wikipedia:Appealing a block.