User talk:Littlenuccio

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[edit] If Wikipedia Says It, It Must Be True

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[edit] License tagging for Image:N2204321235 33784.jpg

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[edit] Welcome message

Welcome!

Hello, Littlenuccio, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some pages that you might find helpful:

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Hi! It's good to see you have joined wikipedia as a constructive element. =D
Every page on wikipedia has a few other pages associated with it that you can get to from the tabs at the top. For example, there is a "Hamburger" page, a "Talk:Hamburger" page, a "History:Hamburger", etc. (For example, you have a user page, "User:Littlenuccio", and this page is "User talk:Littlenuccio")
If you find an article with highly dubius content, (i.e. "Hambrg0rZ cum frum space laurenisgay"), it's possible to tell from the history page what an article looked like before it was vandalized. Often vandals replace legitimate content with nonsense. You can use the history page to more easily undo thier damage without having to scour the entire article. Wikipedia:Vandalism addresses this issue.
Anyway, you've obviously read some of those instruction book page thingies already, so you'll figure the rest out.
Have a nice day! --Haikon 14:54, 9 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Kent‎ FAC

Hi. I'm sorry to bother you, but as a Wikiproject Grammar member, I just wondered if you would be willing to have a look through the Kent‎ article. It is currently a Featured Article Candidate and needs a copy-edit for grammar by someone who hasn't yet seen it. Any other ways to improve the article would also be welcome. Thank you very much, if you can. Epbr123 10:53, 9 July 2007 (UTC)

[edit] League of Copyeditors roll call

Greetings from the League of Copyeditors. Your name is listed on our members page, but we are unsure how many of the people listed there are still active contributors to the League's activities. If you are still interested in participating in the work of the League, please follow the instructions at the members page to add your name to the active members list. Once you have done that, you might want to familiarise yourself with the new requests system, which has replaced the old /proofreading subpage. As the old system is now deprecated, the main efforts of the League should be to clear the substantial backlog which still exists there.
The League's services are in as high demand as ever, as evinced by the increasing backlog on our requests pages, both old and new. While FA and GA reviewers regularly praise the League's contributions to reviewed articles, we remain perennially understaffed. Fulfilling requests to polish the prose of Wikipedia's highest-profile articles is a way that editors can make a very noticeable difference to the appearance of the encyclopedia. On behalf of the League, if you do consider yourself to have left, I hope you will consider rejoining; if you consider yourself inactive, I hope you will consider returning to respond to just one request per week, or as many as you can manage. Merry Christmas and happy editing, The League of Copyeditors.

MelonBot (STOP!) 18:05, 28 December 2007 (UTC)