Discussion:Patrol Recent Changes on wikiHow
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At 16:14, Feb 19, 2009
Hijo9025 said:
At 16:46, Feb 24, 2009
69.254.4.145 said:
someone has replaced relevant information with people's names.
At 20:05, Jun 02, 2009
Whale Warrior said:
I just keep on refreshing just to find that they've been marked.
At 01:32, Jul 12, 2009
MrVampire181 said:
Why patroll recent changes anyway? Honestly I don't see the point :/
At 07:36, Jul 30, 2009
The C of E 2 said:
How may I join?
Please leave the answer on my talk page
At 15:32, Jul 30, 2009
Hanahmontanasucks said:
What he said^
The C of E 2 said:
How may I join?
Please leave the answer on my talk page
At 19:54, Sep 01, 2009
Me13 said:
Cool! Can I join, please? (In exchange for a wikiBadge :D)
At 19:01, Oct 13, 2009
Carolina99 said:
How do I join? It would be so cool! Please leave me a message on my talk page!
At 03:02, Jan 20, 2010
Stephen D. Waner said:
Today Jan 19 2010 I have made changes to the article Understanding Dyslexia ,(original writer Robotics)add ons were posted to Sources and Citations to give credit and support to the changes , in each subsection the titles were changed from what is Questions to How to Answers (the general public already have enough questions as is )+ this would help meet with the wikihow.com format of HOW TO style articles. I will be checking for other edit needs as i review them step by step in each subsection for accuracy. paschar aka prof S.D.Waner
At 22:30, Jan 20, 2010
Stephen D. Waner said:
Jan 20 2010 RE: how to understanmd dyslexia article (minor edits ) since dyslexia does not discriminate between genders (male or female) I have replaced the terms he or she with them since the issue of gender would be a mute point as well as incorrect , I have added content which closes the issue of dyslexia being Hereditary or not and how parents may find a way of knowing if their children carry the genetic traits (these are updates) due to the progress of modern medical science. paschar
At 14:21, Mar 25, 2010
64.254.34.235 said:
What do I do now that I've found an error in one of the screenshots in this article?
At 16:07, May 29, 2011
Eleganteye said:
I find this confusing. Can clear instructions be developed?
At 14:55, Jul 08, 2011
Battlelf said:
Occasionally articles I patrol have misspellings or other errors in their titles. Is there anything I can do to fix this?
At 18:23, Jan 26, 2012
Uh, wheres the information????
At 15:48, Sep 03, 2012
Nice_Girl2 said:
Ummm.... This is a group I want to join in can somebody sign me up please
At 13:29, Mar 31, 2013
Kelvin said:
Because this article is so so helpful, has good tips, and is infromative.
At 20:41, Apr 07, 2013
A very bad editor said:
I know, you convinced me to stop completely.
but I have some main questions:
How am I gonna get better without practicing? When will I be able to start again?
Thanks.
P.S. I don't want to make bad patrols! I feel like you guys don't want me to patrol at all! I'm one step closer to hitting the "remove profile" button...
At 09:30, Aug 18, 2013
Connor said:
"Patrol Recent Changes on wikiHow" is a former featured article candidate. The list for Featured Article Candidates is periodically reviewed, and articles that have been nominated for some time, but not chosen, are removed. This article was probably not featured for one or more of the following reasons:
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- Content may not meet guidelines set forth in the Writer's Guide (formatting, accuracy, etc.) Steps should be action-oriented instructions, spelling and grammar errors should be corrected, information should be fact-checked, references added, and so on.
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Click here to go into edit mode and fix it up.
I AM IN!