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-- Wikinews Welcome (talk) 19:10, 21 May 2017 (UTC)
Thanks for fixing a link in Climbers' remains found on Pakistan's 'Killer Mountain'; suggestion to test
[edit]Thank you for fixing the link, DraconicDark.
If you are interested in receiving notifications of draft submissions to your talk page or by email, please sign up at User:Gryllida/welcome a bit; this tool is currently in beta but testing is welcome, particularly in the case you are interested in knowing about freshly created drafts quickly. There you can sign up and indicate a topic and places preference -- if you don't have any, just write 'any', in which case you would receive notifications about all incoming drafts. --Gryllida (talk) 03:29, 14 March 2019 (UTC)
Hi DraconicDark
This story has been written a while ago, and new events may have occurred. Could you please check? If so, and if someone updates the article within the next several hours, its likelihood of publication may increase. --Gryllida (talk) 04:29, 24 April 2019 (UTC)
ChatGPT article?
[edit]Hi @DraconicDark:, did you happen to use ChatGPT on the airplane crash article? If so I suppose it's ok to use it on other news articles as well? Just have to put it into my own words. Thank you. BigKrow (talk) 01:49, 31 January 2025 (UTC)
- Hi,
- Yeah, I did for the initial draft, which was then significantly edited. It is allowed, as long as you check everything and don't just blindly copy and paste AI output (see WN:AI which is a proposed guideline to this effect). DraconicDark (talk) 01:51, 31 January 2025 (UTC)
- Thank you very much! @DraconicDark: BigKrow (talk) 01:52, 31 January 2025 (UTC)
Re: revitalising Wikinews
[edit]Hi, I'm reaching out to you as you indicated support for revitalising Wikinews. Here are a few ways to help out, in no particular order:
- write new articles by style guide and content guide
- find news which happened today and share it on live chat or a news tip page
- read drafts in Newsroom, especially those submitted for review, and edit them to make them more comprehensive or more current
- read drafts in Newsroom, especially those that failed review recently, and address reviewer's comments quickly and re-submit for review
- chat with new authors (of articles in Newsroom) and help them understand the key concepts
- subscribe at Wikinews:Water cooler (there are 5 subforums, open each and click 'Subscribe' link at top - then keep a close eye on your Echo notifications) to help newcomers and help with editing articles when someone requests assistance
- chat on live chat and help newcomers and reviewers with their review process
- help with software development for authoring or reviewing articles, perhaps for the mobile platforms
- chat with other contributors on audio or video chat
- present notes about how Wikinews works at various conferences via audio and video communucations [as we don't have funds for travel at present] this can be linux, programming, journalistical, or wikimedia themed conferences
- figure out how to get someone to do any of the above through a grant, sometimes google summer of code
- find high school and university educators who would like to teach their class journalism by asking them to write articles for Wikinews (was done with in the past, and we have extension installed for marking students)
- collaborate with Pharos on getting more news coverage of the New York City and adjacent areas
- proofread, or read, Wikinews articles out loud for Audio Wikinews
- make English Wikinews accounts on various social media like twitter, facebook, blue sky app (sp?), others [in consultation with someone on-wiki first] ensuring you're posting new news articles there with appropriate tags, moderate comments, and setup multiple moderators if possible and document which contributor is in charge of which social network account for Wikinews and how articles are being posted there
Please let me know which of these points you're most comfortable with, and/or would like to learn.
Which points would you like to contribute? Please name up to 3-5 points, if you like. Or suggest your own. :-)
I'm happy to connect with you and guide you in any of the above areas.
Regards, Gryllida (talk) 22:54, 16 March 2025 (UTC)