Help:Growth/Tools/Suggested edits/pl

Thank you for using the suggested edits feed and wanting to learn more!

Suggested edits is part of the Wikimedia Foundation Growth team's "Newcomer tasks" project.

It works both on desktop browsers and mobile browsers, but is not yet available on the iOS or Android apps.

Cel sugerowanych edycji
Celem sugerowanych edycji jest pomoc nowicjuszom w zrobieniu swoich pierwszych udanych edycji. Być może masz w głowie jakieś konkretne pomysły na edycje, które przywiodły cię na Wikipedię -- jeśli tak, to sugerowane edycje mogą pomóc ci w tym, żeby się to udało. Albo może chcesz coś edytować, ale nie wiesz, od czego zacząć.

Panel pokazuje kilka artykułów, nad którymi trzeba popracować, wraz z informacją o tym, co należy przy nich zrobić (np. redakcja czy dodawanie linków) oraz o tym, jak często są one wyświetlane. Kliknij w artykuł, aby go wyświetlić i zacznij edytować!

Jak z tego korzystać


Panel „sugerowane edycje” znajduje się na twojej stronie domowej. Jeśli potrzebujesz pomocy, aby włączyć i odnaleźć swoją stronę domową, kliknij tutaj. Aby aktywować panel „sugerowane edycje”, postępuj według informacji na przyciskach i kolejnych ekranach. Gdy panel zostanie aktywowany, zobaczysz kilka artykułów, nad którymi trzeba popracować. Możesz filtrować zawartość panelu po „poziomie trudności” oraz „temacie”.

Poziom trudności
Jedno z menu w panelu „sugerowane edycje” pozwala na wybranie poziomu trudności. Jest wiele sposobów, na które można edytować Wikipedię, a panel „sugerowane edycje” zawiera pięć różnych ich rodzajów. Pogrupowane są jako łatwe, przeciętne i trudne.
 * Łatwe
 * W „redagowaniu” chodzi o małą poprawkę w tym, jak artykuł jest napisany. Jest to cenny i prosty sposób, aby przyzwyczaić się do edytowania Wikipedii. Dzięki redagowaniu artykuły mogą być bardziej profesjonalne i wiarygodne.
 * „Dodawanie linków” to najprostszy sposób edytowania. Linki pomagają czytelnikom w poruszaniu się między artykułami, aby szybciej się uczyć.
 * Medium
 * Finding references uses books, websites, and news sources to validate that Wikipedia is accurate, and add those to articles so that readers can feel confident that what they're reading is true.
 * Updating articles is needed because articles get out of date as time goes on and new events occur. Find and add the correct information so that Wikipedia always contains the current truth.
 * Hard
 * Expanding articles is needed because many Wikipedia articles are only a sentence or two long. Find more information and add it to make the article more complete.
 * Creating a new article is one of the most difficult things to do in Wikipedia. We don't recommend that newcomers try this as their first edit.

Topics
You can filter the feed based on your topics of interest. Find articles based on four groups of topics: "Culture", "History and Society", "Science, Technology, and Math", and "Regions". Choose one or many topics you are interested in editing!

Editing
This is the most important part! When you see an article that attracts your interest, click to visit it. You can then click "Edit" (or tap the edit pencil on mobile), and make changes. The visual editor will open, even if you had previously been using the source editor. This is because the guidance that is provided is focused on using the visual editor. You don't need to work on the whole article -- any small change makes a difference. Fix spelling, add links, add references -- or do all of those things together.

When you're at the article, you will receive guidance about how to click edit and complete the edit successfully. You can find the guidance in the help panel at the bottom right of your screen (or at the bottom on mobile).

The guidance is divided into simple steps with examples that can help you quickly understand how to perform a certain task type.

You can always minimize and reopen the panel to revisit it whenever you like!

Then you can publish your edit, and work on something else!

Frequently Asked Questions
How are topics applied to articles?

Topics are chosen for the articles based on machine learning. Predictions are usually, but not always, correct.

What if the feed doesn't show me any articles?

If you're not seeing any articles, you should try adding some more topics of interest or adding some more task types.

What happens after I publish my edits?

In some languages, your edit is immediately live and visible on the Internet! In other languages, your edit will have to get approved by an experienced editor before other people can see it.

Do I have to work on the entire article?

No. You can just fix whatever part you want to, even if it is just a small typo. Wikipedia readers value each and every contribution you make.

Why can't I choose the "create a new article" task type?

Creating a new article is one of the most difficult things to do on Wikipedia, because it requires using so many Wikipedia skills together. We recommend that you first learn to do simpler edits before trying to write an article yourself. That's why this isn't an available task -- though we may make it possible in the future.

What if I need more help?

Editing Wikipedia is not always easy, and other volunteers are ready to help you! One great way to ask for help is through your mentor. On your homepage, you are assigned a mentor, and you can click to ask them a question. You will usually hear back within a couple days.

How can I learn more about suggested edits and the larger project?

You can read the detailed page about the project and ask us about it on the discussion page.