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  2. Wikipedia:Contact us - Wikipedia

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    If you want to ask other users for help with editing or using Wikipedia, stop by the Teahouse, Wikipedia's live help channel, or the help desk to ask someone for assistance. If you disagree with an article's content, or are involved in a content dispute, see Dispute resolution. The links on the left should direct you to how to contact us or ...

  3. Wikipedia:Help desk/How to ask - Wikipedia

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    The Help desk is a page where Wikipedia users ask questions about using and editing Wikipedia. Wikipedia does not have a true Internet forum feature with threaded discussion capability, such as you have probably seen on many popular sites such as Google Groups. Instead, the Help desk is an ordinary wiki page, and users type questions and ...

  4. Wikipedia:Guide to requesting assistance - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Guide to requesting assistance. This is a guide on how to effectively request assistance from other editors. (See Help:Contents for information about where to ask for assistance.) This page in a nutshell: You are more likely to obtain help from administrators and other editors if your request is brief, informative, and easily readable ...

  5. Wikipedia:Requests for feedback/How to answer - Wikipedia

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    To respond to a request for feedback. Requests for feedback is currently in beta.We currently need more Wikipedians to respond to requests. If you are familiar with process and friendly to newcomers, please consider watching Requests for feedback, and regularly responding to requests posted here.

  6. Wikipedia:Feedback walkthrough - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia has hundreds of millions of readers, but only a tiny percentage of them edit. Article feedback is a way of engaging readers and letting them make productive contributions on the fly. Article feedback was found at the bottom of many Wikipedia articles; it is a simple form that readers can use to submit suggestions for improvement.

  7. Wikipedia:Requests for feedback/Guidelines - Wikipedia

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    Purpose of WP:RFF [ edit] WP:RFF is a place where feedback on articles can be requested via a peer review process. These articles may already be in the main encyclopaedia, or they may still be in draft form in user space. A requests for feedback on an article is normally submitted by its creator, although it is possible for other users to seek ...

  8. Wikipedia:Article Feedback/Help - Wikipedia

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    To leave feedback, use the feedback form at the bottom of Wikipedia articles in our test sample. This “feedback form” asks if you found what you were looking for. Click on ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ to let the editors know if you found the article useful or not. Then add a comment about the article. For example, you can include suggestions for ...

  9. Wikipedia:Article Feedback/Help/Monitors - Wikipedia

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    The feedback form starts with a simple questions, then offers a comment box. The feedback form is a blue box at the bottom of Wikipedia articles, with a simple question: "Did you find what you were looking for?” and a comments box (see example above). For now, it is only available on a small test sample on the English Wikipedia.