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Want to help build the world's largest, highest quality, free how-to manual? It may seem like an epic task, but thousands of people collaborate on wikiHow every day to reach this goal. Fortunately, there are many ways in which you can help out, so there's bound to be something that matches up with your interests and skills. Here's a list to help you get started!

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    Do you love to write? Anyone can start a new page on wikiHow, even anonymous contributors! The only thing we ask is that you try to avoid writing about a topic that we already have on the site, because we'd prefer that you improve the existing page instead. If you're not sure of what to write about, go to the Write an Article page and scroll down to the "I want topic suggestions" section. Type in a keyword and hit "Submit". This will give you ideas for articles that may not have been written about on wikiHow yet. Click on any red title to start that article.
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    Are you a perfectionist? If you see any kind of mistake, you can always click on the "Edit Article" tab at the top of an article and fix it on the spot. You don't even need to register. You can also use our Community Dashboard tools to focus on problems like these:

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    Help us patrol recent changes.
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    Are you good at fact-checking and research? Become familiar with our research standards and learn how to format citation links on wikiHow, then...
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    • Expand a Stub. Some articles are incomplete and need significant help to reach their full potential. Feel free to get involved with a major revision.
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    Join a project. Collaborate with others to create and improve a particular group of articles. Create a contest to spur inspiration.
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    Start a wikiHow in another language. Our goal is to provide a free multi-lingual resource to help improve the everyday lives of everyone throughout the world.
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    Offer thanks and praise to your fellow editors. Appreciate their excellence, enthusiasm and dedication. Add an award to an editor's Talk page. These acts of kindness increase the strength of our community.
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    Expand articles you are experienced about and add information to articles. Tell the authors of the article that they did a good job on the article and that you edited it. If they are new, try welcoming them along with mentioning the article.
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    Save an article from deletion. Add info to it, improve its quality, or make any helpful edits that would save an article from deletion.
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    Edit in the Topic Greenhouse. Choose a category of articles you enjoy and edit articles about them. Expand and improve them, or even a simple edit would help improve the article.
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    Go to the new pages list and edit new articles. Fix spelling mistakes on them, copyedit or format it, etc. Leave a message for the contributor that started the article, and if they're new, you can welcome them to wikiHow. Mention that they did a good job creating a helpful article, and give them praise.
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    Use the spellchecker tool to help fix spelling on different articles. Some articles have spelling errors in them, and there is a backlog of them that need fixing, so it's great if you could help out with that. Feel free to whitelist any words that are spelled correctly, but are flagged by the Spellchecker; wikiHow administrators and new article boosters will review them as soon as possible.
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