How to Not Be Bored on LifeGuide Hub
Join LifeGuide Hub if you are 13 or over., Edit articles that you would like to see improved., Do some bold edits to improve an article that has some weaknesses. , Create an article if you have something that you know how to do., Add a video to an...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Join LifeGuide Hub if you are 13 or over.
If you are under 13, your parent will need to fill out a COPPA Form. -
Step 2: Edit articles that you would like to see improved.
These can be stubs which are always fun to expand.
Click on the "Help Us" menu at the top for more ideas. ,, See if there is already a similar article title to avoid it being a duplicate.
Answer a request.
Put your cursor over "Help Us" on menu at the top. , Click the "Edit" menu at the top, hold down, and you will see a drop-down menu.
Click on "Embed Video".
Be sure to choose a video that complies with our video curation guidelines. ,, Click on the option "Manage Related LifeGuide Hubs" from the "Edit" drop-down menu. , Saving articles from deletion shows your knowledge of the deletion policy, and that you're interested in improving articles.
Don't remove the NFD tag, though! Post a comment on the article's discussion page or notify an administrator or New Article Booster, who will remove the NFD tag for you. , Anyone is welcome to to review LifeGuide Hub's most recent changes and decide which ones stay and which ones go.
Most edits made to LifeGuide Hub each day are of good faith, but some of them are vandalism, and they get reverted by one of our RC patrollers.
Accessing the RC Patrol App:
On the "Help Us" menu, click "Patrol Recent Changes".
You can also access the app from the Community Dashboard. , Look at the list of uncategorized pages.
Alternatively, you can use our categorizer app. , Get involved in discussions and projects there. ,, On the "Help Us" menu, click "Request a New Article".
Be sure to search for duplicates first, as LifeGuide Hub is constantly changing. -
Step 3: Do some bold edits to improve an article that has some weaknesses.
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Step 4: Create an article if you have something that you know how to do.
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Step 5: Add a video to an article.
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Step 6: Make some friends on LifeGuide Hub.
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Step 7: Add related LifeGuide Hub articles.
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Step 8: Save an article that has been nominated for deletion.
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Step 9: Patrol Recent Changes (RC).
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Step 10: Categorize some new articles.
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Step 11: Participate in our forums.
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Step 12: Give kudos for well done articles.
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Step 13: Request an article.
Detailed Guide
If you are under 13, your parent will need to fill out a COPPA Form.
These can be stubs which are always fun to expand.
Click on the "Help Us" menu at the top for more ideas. ,, See if there is already a similar article title to avoid it being a duplicate.
Answer a request.
Put your cursor over "Help Us" on menu at the top. , Click the "Edit" menu at the top, hold down, and you will see a drop-down menu.
Click on "Embed Video".
Be sure to choose a video that complies with our video curation guidelines. ,, Click on the option "Manage Related LifeGuide Hubs" from the "Edit" drop-down menu. , Saving articles from deletion shows your knowledge of the deletion policy, and that you're interested in improving articles.
Don't remove the NFD tag, though! Post a comment on the article's discussion page or notify an administrator or New Article Booster, who will remove the NFD tag for you. , Anyone is welcome to to review LifeGuide Hub's most recent changes and decide which ones stay and which ones go.
Most edits made to LifeGuide Hub each day are of good faith, but some of them are vandalism, and they get reverted by one of our RC patrollers.
Accessing the RC Patrol App:
On the "Help Us" menu, click "Patrol Recent Changes".
You can also access the app from the Community Dashboard. , Look at the list of uncategorized pages.
Alternatively, you can use our categorizer app. , Get involved in discussions and projects there. ,, On the "Help Us" menu, click "Request a New Article".
Be sure to search for duplicates first, as LifeGuide Hub is constantly changing.
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