How to Decide Whether to Fix or Tag a wikiHow Article
At times, it may be just as easy to fix an article rather than apply a tag. Here are some considerations:
Steps
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1Scan an article. Take the time to thoroughly review an article for errors.Ad
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2Do not add a tag when corrections are minor or not time-consuming, such as:
- To correct categorization.
- To correct syntax, spelling, punctuation or grammar.
- To rewrite an introduction, begin each step with a verb or correct personal reference.
- To add a few links either in the context of the article or in the Related wikiHows section.
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3Decide to tag when corrections are major or more time-consuming, such as:
- To change the title of an article.
- When a bold edit is necessary, such as:
- When overall sentence structure needs to be made clear and concise.
- When redundant or extraneous information needs to be removed.
- When formatting is overly involved.
- When overall organization needs to be reconsidered.
- To develop a stub into a better article.
- When an article needs to be split into two or more articles.
- When more research needs to be done for accuracy.
- When sources need to be referenced.
- When an article needs photographs.
- When an article obviously needs to be merged or deleted.
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4Use these templates to request article improvement.Ad
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Tips
- Overall, it's best to correct an article rather than add to the list of articles in Category:Pages Needing Attention.
- Review the Discussion page of an article for further direction.
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