Roovet Articles:How to contribute

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How to contribute

Pick a path—write, research, copyedit, cite, add images, organize categories, or help patrol. Every small improvement strengthens the knowledge graph.

Contribution paths
Easy

Copyedit

  • Fix typos & clarity
  • Add wikilinks
  • Improve headings
Find new pages
Easy

Cite sources

  • Add verifiable refs
  • Format citations
  • Replace dead links
Citation rules
Easy

Organize

  • Add categories
  • Disambiguate titles
  • Fix redirects
Browse categories
Medium

Write / Expand

  • Start new articles
  • Expand stubs
  • Add infoboxes
Start writing
Medium

Media

  • Upload images
  • Add captions
  • Optimize sizing
Upload file
Advanced

Patrol & QA

  • Watch recent edits
  • Revert vandalism
  • Tag issues
Patrol now
Best-practice checklist
Neutral tone. Avoid promotion and opinionated phrasing.
Reliable sources. Prefer news, books, journals, filings.
Cite everything important. Facts should be verifiable.
BLP care. For living people, be strict with sourcing.
No original research. Summarize sources—don’t speculate.
Paraphrase & attribute. Avoid close copying; credit sources.
Start a new article

Create a page in the main namespace. Use our preload to get a clean, policy-ready outline.

See requested topics
Make a personal sandbox

Draft privately, then move content when ready.

My contributions
Find a page to improve

Search any topic; add citations, links, and clarity.

New pages
Review workflow
1) Draft Start with neutral outline & refs.
2) Review Ask for feedback; fix issues.
3) Publish Move/keep in main when ready.
4) Maintain Watchlist and update as needed.

Need help? Email article@roovet.com.

Key policies (must-read)

What you write matters more than who you are. Keep it verifiable and neutral.

FAQ
Do I have to reveal my identity?

No. Pseudonymous editing is welcome—just follow sourcing and neutrality.

Can I write about my own company?

Yes, but avoid promotional tone and provide independent, reliable coverage.

What counts as a reliable source?

Reputable news, books, journals, or official filings. Avoid self-published claims for core facts.

What if someone edits in bad faith?

Revert, leave a polite note on the talk page, and escalate if needed. Patrol via Recent changes.

Thanks for helping build a curated, verifiable knowledge graph.