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The following proposal has been discussed and is now marked as resolved. The page has been protected and now serves as an archive. Do not edit this page.
Date Resolved: March 14, 2016


Result: Passed.


Instructions

This page is the voting stage of this discussion: "ESB tutorials."

With all concerns from the concern stage of this discussion having been resolved and taken into account, the proposal located in the "Proposal" section above has been created and moved to voting. To join the voting, you simply use buttons located in the "Voting" section of this page and fill the resulting page.

Have a happy voting!

Proposal

Sawpog's original proposal is as follows: Have you ever noticed how many users attempt to edit, but fail miserably? don't worry if that's you, I've been there too! It's not the users faults though; Most users come into the wiki with no knowledge of how to edit at all. They add pictures, and set up the information on the picture, thinking its going to look like an infobox, but get a normal picture with words below it.... Yeah, true story guys.

What about the amazing editors like 120d and ZeoSpark, that have so much skill in editing here, that they have thousands of edits in? What would ESB be like if these editing champs taught us newbies a thing or two?

Well, it would be much, much better! So many more users wouldn't be afraid of messing up pages, so they really would edit more! More edits equals bigger wiki! I can't be the only one who wants to see this wiki become a better database then it already is!

ESB Tutorials would allow for new users to learn how to edit like veterans without the struggle. A friendly, knowledgable team will teach you how to become better editors. You have the wiki's guarantee on that one.

So if you are the type of person who wants to edit, but doesn't know how; Well be prepared to come out of the dark. Because, if ESB Tutorials is passed, then we could have a brighter future on the wiki ahead.

The concerns were regarding the processing being complicated and requiring to be created, but an alternative of one on one tutoring may be a good addition.

This discussion will end on Sunday, March 13, 2016 at 9:45 a.m., eastern time. — AMK152 (Wall • Contrib) 14:42, March 3, 2016 (UTC)

Voting

Choose your input: SupportNeutralOpposeComment

  • Support Support - I support the idea. If we really want to do it, we will find a way to accomplish it, no matter how hard it is.  AW10  Talk  Contribs  E-Mail  13:06,3/5/2016 
  • Support Support - Anything to help new users can only be positive! :) --Spongebob456 talk 13:13, March 5, 2016 (UTC)
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