Wikipedia:WikiProject Africa/Inviting members
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A key part of having an active, effective group is increasing the member size. Here's some information on inviting members.
The entire member list can be found here.
[edit] How to find users to invite
- Look for members who have contributed to Africa-related topics. They can be high-profile topics, such as countries, leaders, or well-known places, or low-profile, like obscures places, organizations, or people.
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- Check the history log to see what sort of contributions users have made.
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- Go to talk pages. Users who comment on talk pages are more likely to be significant contributors. You can confirm this by checking their list of contributions.
- Look for members who live in Africa. This may be indicated on their user page. You can also check categories such as Category:African Wikipedians.
- Browse similar projects, notice boards, and portals.
[edit] How to invite
Once you've found the member you wish to invite, add the following tag to his or her talk page.
{{subst:WP Africa Invitation}}
It will look like this:
It's best to add a personal note, such as mentioning an article he or she has contributed to significantly. Make sure you sign your name at the end (~~~~).
[edit] What happens next
Once the user has joined, make sure you make him or her feel welcome. All new members should receive the following on their talk pages:
{{subst:Africa Welcome}} It looks like this:
Hi, WikiProject Africa, and welcome to WikiProject We are a growing community of Wikipedia editors dedicated to identifying, categorizing, and improving articles relevant to Africa. Here are some points that may be helpful:
If you have any questions, feel free to ask on the talk page, and we will be happy to help you. Again, welcome! We hope you enjoy working on this project. |
Remember to sign this as well.
Good luck!