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Let's try having you create an account for yourself on Wikipedia! The easiest and fastest way to start using an account to edit Wikipedia is to simply create one for yourself! There are no requests to file, there's no waiting in line, and the account you create is instant and ready for you to use right away!
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Don't worry! In most cases, you do not need to use the request an account process (ACC) to have an account created for you! This wizard will help you determine if this process is the best solution in your situation.
Being unable to create an account for yourself is typically due to: Having trouble or being unable to see or complete the required CAPTCHA image verification step.; Choosing a username that is too similar to an existing username (in these cases, an account creator can approve the creation of similar usernames if certain criteria are met).
Before requesting an account, it is important for you to know that the request an account process is severely backlogged at this time. If you submit a request today, you can expect a response from a member of the team regarding the approval or decline of your account request in approximately 6 months on average.
Click Create an account at the bottom of the screen. Enter and submit the requested information. Manage your username and password.
Perhaps empty (creating a red link), or perhaps minimal, broad information (such as "This user lives on Planet Earth" or "This user cares about good grammar") Not applicable; there is no user page if a user does not create an account. benefits Can get full credit in the "real world" for her work. [1] "Outing" is not an issue. [2]
Creating a user account means that you supply a username (your real name or a nickname) and a password.The system will reject a username that is already in use. A user account is created only once.