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A new Researcher, an old Wikipedian

Post 1

Cromwellt

I have been a Wikipedian (a worker on Wikipedia and related sites) for almost two years now, and I feel I have a very good understanding of how that type of site works. I recently (as in today) stumbled across references to this site, which I had never heard of, though I had at least read h2g2 myself, in the 5-in-1 edition. I have read basic descriptions of this site on Wikipedia and I have looked through some of the help files here (meaning I have a general basic understanding, I think), but what are some of the most important things I need to know, given my background?


A new Researcher, an old Wikipedian

Post 2

J

It's important to remember that this ain't your father's wikipedia smiley - winkeye

We try to stay different from wikipedia. We see no problem with jokes and creative structures in our entries. We have no problem with people discussing things for recreation. Entries don't have to be as comprehensive, but writing with elan is encouraged.

If you have any questions, there are plenty of people happy to answer.

smiley - blacksheep


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Post 3

Cromwellt

I will do my best to keep the two separate in my mind. smiley - biggrin

Interestingly enough, even though it is not really the same thing, there are humorous articles and things on Wikipedia (even humorous policies), and personal essays are not unknown (though they are generally kept under the user namespace). There are plenty of discussions on Wikipedia, including some that get very far off-topic, but the vast majority are directly related to the articles (which is why there is a talk page option associated with each article). I suppose that is why the guide to Wikipedia for h2g2 Researchers mentions that it is more dry over there.

I look forward to enjoying my time here, and as I've never been afraid to ask questions, I'm sure I'll find plenty of answers, as you said.

Thanks for the short explanation! That's exactly what I was looking for.


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Post 4

zendevil

Hiya Cromwell.

My name is Terri, aka smiley - zensmiley - devilTerri, but simply zdt when i am lazy or tired and I am an ACE (Assistant Community Editor) here at h2g2. It's my job to welcome you to the site and hopefully show you around a little. I AM a real person, not an automated reply not an automated reply not an automated reply smiley - laugh .

Welcome to h2g2 – not just the friendliest on-line community but an incredibly huge, living, breathing guide to Life, the Universe and Everything. It’s compiled by researchers just like you and it's something YOU can take part in. You can write entries on all manner of subjects, and if it's something you think would look good in our Edited Guide (where all the best research goes), you can submit it to Peer Review. Take a look at the writing-guidelines for more information on that. smiley - smiley

You have made a great start by opening your space smiley - ok I am sure that you'll find lots to keep you occupied.

We ACEs are volunteers here to assist new researchers so if you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask.
You can leave a message on my space just by clicking on my name at the top of this message or by hitting the reply button below - it won't hit back (usually).

My friend Feisor made a "Hints and Links for New Researchers" page at A719840 - if you go there it will lead you to all sorts of places which will help find your way around and get to know this wonderful place smiley - biggrin

It should keep you busy for a whilesmiley - winkeye I am sure that you will love this community as much as we do smiley - snork There's lots of things to see, clubs to join and people to meet - please don't be shy - just jump right in - this is a friendly place. But be careful - it can become quite addictive - believe me I know smiley - rofl

smiley - cheers

Enjoy!!
Have fun!!!
and above all smiley - dontpanic !!!

smiley - peacedove

What did you get up to at Wiki? How did you find out about hootoo (as we often refer to it here) there's been quite a lot of debate about the differences, it would make a great Guide Entry.

My advice would be to go for a jolly good lurk around, do come & say hi after, or during. The "chatty" bit on my own Personal Space is on the latest "EYE" thread, just say i sent you.

Anyway, welcome to hootoo!

zdt


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Post 5

J

Yeah, we don't limit ourselves to conversing about non-fiction topics, as a quick peek in <./>AskH2G2</.> may show.

I personally don't have the attention span for wikipedia. That's why h2g2 helps me... when authors try to make an entry less dry, while remaining factual, it really makes all the difference.
I guess you've figured out that the way entries are edited is quite different. It's not instant, like in wikipedia. An entry might take 3 months to go from unedited to edited status (though you can instantly create an entry and instantly edit it, it will not get into the Edited Guide for some time). We've also got some community activities. smiley - thepost <./>ThePost</.> is our newspaper. The <./>UnderGuide</.> is our fiction/creative writing depot. And our favorite thing to do is worship fake gods, elect fake Presidents and Vice Presidents and generally try to enjoy one another's company.

smiley - blacksheep


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Post 6

zendevil


Hello Jodan, have you sorted thatsmiley - blacksheep out yet? I reckon it's not Wûrms; could be footrot....herbal remedies maybe called for.

smiley - musicalnote" And did those feet, in ancient thyme"smiley - musicalnote

zdt


A new Researcher, an old Wikipedian

Post 7

J

Hey Terri smiley - smiley Just needs a bath, I think. A good scrubbing down and then he'll be a smiley - sheep again.

Who would be the one to give him the bath, I haven't a clue.

smiley - blacksheep


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Post 8

zendevil

Wouldn't recommend this lady, she seems to have attitude problems with fluffy animals.

http://www.interarteonline.com/Samoamax/Altas/rabitt%20kiler%20in%20bath%5B1%5D.jpg


zdt


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Post 9

Elentari

You're a fake Vice President, Jodan? You could have told me that before I started working for you! smiley - crosssmiley - winkeye

Anyway, welcome to h2g2 - I'm sure you'll like it here! smiley - smiley


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Post 10

lil ~ Auntie Giggles with added login ~ returned

*waves her smiley - towel*

Welcome!!

*smiley - runs to put the kettle on for smiley - tea and smiley - cake*




lil xx
smiley - magic


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Post 11

Elentari

Ooh, Lil, can I trouble you for a piece of smiley - cake?

I've brought biscuits!


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Post 12

lil ~ Auntie Giggles with added login ~ returned

We really must get a biscuit smiley in here </>

Of course love.. help yourself smiley - cake

Milk and sugar with your smiley - tea


smiley - magic


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Post 13

Elentari

smiley - ta No tea, thanks.

We could try smiley - 2cents and pretend they're biscuits. I fancy chocolate bourbons though.


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Post 14

zendevil


Isn't that a bit politically incorrect? Mind you, there are some very very nice dark French guys round here.....

zdt


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Post 15

Elentari

But it's smiley - choc, I just can't refuse chocolate, I love it... smiley - smiley


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Post 16

zendevil


Yes you can. You don't *really* love it, you are simply infatuated. Think logically; is thatsmiley - choc gonna provide for you in your old age, pay the bills, provide you with ham(p)sters of your very own to love & cherish, give you multiple orgasms?

This is the equivalent of a one night stand.

Go for smiley - crisps is my advice.

*Er, poor newbie, this is known as "topic drift" round here, feel free to join in. No thread remains unscathed.

zdt


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Post 17

Elentari

And smiley - crisps are going to provide for me etc? smiley - winkeye


But chocolate will...

Post 18

Cromwellt

I've heard that chocolate (and other pleasant things) release endorphins, which is the same thing that happens during sex (even multiple orgasms), so at least one of those things is provided for!

While topic drift is generally avoided on Wiki, this reminds me very much of some other things I've enjoyed online and in RL, like passing notes in class! I recently graduated from college, so that is a fairly fresh memory for me.


But chocolate will...

Post 19

Elentari

So you like topic drift then? I love it!


But chocolate will...

Post 20

zendevil


Well, I'm in France, so it could logically be described as Continental Drift, which is very educational stuff. Plus i am a teacher, so can go smiley - nahnah at all you young dudes so there.

Mott the Hoople, now there was a great band, but a bit of a one hit wonder. Where did the name come from? Do hooples exist? Any link with hoopy froods & what's Mott up to these days?

zdt


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