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Let's imagine every single one of the 6,820,031 articles on this Wikipedia as a statue. [a] Every single one is the result of a lot of time and effort, and every single one is unique.
It's much easier to fix a broken statue that already has some structure than to carve a new one from scratch, especially for an inexperienced sculptor. It takes skill to learn how to make a good statue, and you'll probably want to work with other experienced sculptors before jumping in further all by yourself.
This concept applies exactly the same way to Wikipedia articles. Carefully crafting a brand new article is a daunting task, even for many experienced Wikipedians.
Before you dive into the shark-infested waters [b] of article creation, you should get your feet wet with other basic editing tasks. Learning what makes an article great is a necessary step before trying to make one of your own.
Before you jump into article creation, start with smaller tasks such as basic copyediting or even cleaning up vandalism. Once you understand how things work around here, you just might consider starting an article on a notable subject.
This is a Wikipedia user page. This is not an encyclopedia article or the talk page for an encyclopedia article. |
This is an
essay on article creation. It contains the advice or opinions of one or more Wikipedia contributors. This page is not an encyclopedia article, nor is it one of
Wikipedia's policies or guidelines, as it has not been
thoroughly vetted by the community. Some essays represent widespread norms; others only represent minority viewpoints. |
This page in a nutshell: Starting an article from scratch is hard. Try working on something simpler first. |
Let's imagine every single one of the 6,820,031 articles on this Wikipedia as a statue. [a] Every single one is the result of a lot of time and effort, and every single one is unique.
It's much easier to fix a broken statue that already has some structure than to carve a new one from scratch, especially for an inexperienced sculptor. It takes skill to learn how to make a good statue, and you'll probably want to work with other experienced sculptors before jumping in further all by yourself.
This concept applies exactly the same way to Wikipedia articles. Carefully crafting a brand new article is a daunting task, even for many experienced Wikipedians.
Before you dive into the shark-infested waters [b] of article creation, you should get your feet wet with other basic editing tasks. Learning what makes an article great is a necessary step before trying to make one of your own.
Before you jump into article creation, start with smaller tasks such as basic copyediting or even cleaning up vandalism. Once you understand how things work around here, you just might consider starting an article on a notable subject.