For the original version of this essay by Newyorkbrad, see this revision.

The most useful piece of advice is never give out any personal information that shows your real name, age, address, email, Facebook, or school on Wikipedia or anywhere else publicly available on the Internet even to people you know or think you might know in real life. Some sites have ways of restricting access to your personal information; most, including Wikipedia, do not.

The Simple English Wikipedia is an "encyclopedia that anyone can edit." There is no age limit for editing this Wikipedia or writing new articles. The quality of your edits and writing are important, not your age. However, younger editors may need advice on editing the Simple English Wikipedia this page aims to be your guide.

Parents, guardians, teachers, and other adults may benefit from reading this page as well as Wikipedia:Advice for parents. There is also a development area at Wikipedia:Child protection. Read more about Wikipedia's privacy policy.

Your safety and security

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On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog

Be sure to keep it that way!

You should be very careful about revealing any information about yourself. The best advice is: Do not reveal real-life information about yourself on Wikipedia. If you have questions about what information you should reveal or are allowed to reveal, discuss this with your parent or guardian.

Getting help

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The Simple English Wikipedia is a community effort. There are plenty of other editors ready to help you.

How you can contribute to Wikipedia

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How can you contribute to the Simple English Wikipedia? Pretty much just like anyone else. There are a lot of guideline and policy pages, too many to list here. After your first edit, you will probably get a welcome message on your userpage. It will probably tell you how to get started on the Simple English Wikipedia.

Here are some things you can do that are valuable to the Simple English Wikipedia:

Working on articles

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The Simple English Wikipedia has many policies about articles. These are especially important:

Working with other editors

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Getting along with your fellow editors is a crucial part of success on Wikipedia.

Just as you can edit Wikipedia, so can anyone else. Try to get along with them.

Recognition for your contributions

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Pretty icons are nice, but they shouldn't be your only reason for contributing to articles.

There are lots of ways that Wikipedians recognize each other's good work.

Becoming an administrator

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The elusive "mop"

After you have edited for a while, and gained experience at a wide variety of Wikipedia responsibilities, you may wish to become an administrator.

A sense of perspective

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If you do take a break (called a "Wikibreak" of all things), you can just put a note on your userpage, and relax for a while. We know you will be back at some point when you have taken care of the more important things in life.

A final word

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Some people think our younger editors do not have the maturity, knowledge, skills, or attitudes needed to work on Wikipedia. Prove them wrong.