Select a
disambiguation page with a commmon enough title, click "What links here" and fix the links to point to correct pages. While you're at it, you can clean up the disambiguation page to comply with the
Manual of Style.
Select uncategorised articles (usually stubs) from a list and find the correct categories for them. This gets rid of a big and unsightly notice on the pages, and helps people interested in a topic to find similar articles.
Select a stub category that has too many articles in it and change the stub templates in the articles to more precise ones (or remove them completely if the article has
grown past stub stage).
Click "
Recent changes" and then "Hide logged-in users". You'll get a list of recent edits made by IP-only editors. Check those edits and
revert any vandalism you find. If it's a clear-cut case, mark the edit as minor.
Select a
disambiguation page with a commmon enough title, click "What links here" and fix the links to point to correct pages. While you're at it, you can clean up the disambiguation page to comply with the
Manual of Style.
Select uncategorised articles (usually stubs) from a list and find the correct categories for them. This gets rid of a big and unsightly notice on the pages, and helps people interested in a topic to find similar articles.
Select a stub category that has too many articles in it and change the stub templates in the articles to more precise ones (or remove them completely if the article has
grown past stub stage).
Click "
Recent changes" and then "Hide logged-in users". You'll get a list of recent edits made by IP-only editors. Check those edits and
revert any vandalism you find. If it's a clear-cut case, mark the edit as minor.