User:Kwooji
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About me
[edit ]Hello. I’m a new Wikipedian and a long-time reader of Wikipedia. I’m still new to editing, so I am starting with small, low-risk edits while I learn how the community works.
From reading to editing
[edit ]For a long time, I used Wikipedia mostly as a reader. Editing it myself felt difficult from the outside, and I did not think much about how many small contributions were behind the articles I was reading.
Years ago, I created a page on the Korean Wikipedia, and it stayed with me that a small contribution could remain useful to readers over time. That experience made Wikipedia feel less like a fixed website and more like something people maintain together.
A small page that stayed
[edit ]What surprised me most was not that I had created a page, but that it continued to exist as a small piece of useful information. It made me think more carefully about how even modest edits can matter when they are accurate, sourced, and maintained.
That is one reason I am interested in contributing to the English Wikipedia as well. For now, I want to focus on careful reading, small fixes, and learning good editing habits.
What I notice
[edit ]I tend to notice readability, wording, structure, and whether statements are clearly supported by sources. I am interested in edits that make articles easier to read without changing their meaning unnecessarily.
Small edits first
[edit ]For now, I mostly focus on typo fixes, copyediting, citation formatting, and other basic maintenance work. I prefer small, careful edits while I am still learning Wikipedia’s policies, guidelines, and community norms.
How I try to edit
[edit ]- Small edits can last, so I try to make them carefully.
- I try to understand a sentence before changing it.
- I look for changes that improve clarity, accuracy, or readability.
- I try not to change more than I understand.
Contact
[edit ]If you notice a problem with one of my edits, please let me know on my talk page. I am still learning how things are done here, and clear feedback is helpful. I may not always get things right on the first try, but I am trying to build good habits and contribute in a way that is careful, useful, and respectful of the work already done by other editors.