Wikipedia:Good_article_mentorship

Wikipedia:Good article mentorship

Wikipedia:Good article mentorship


Good article mentors provide assistance and feedback to editors who are new to reviewing. If you are interested in reviewing but are not sure where to start, requesting a mentor can make the process easier. To request a mentor, press the button below and follow the instructions.

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Mentors can:

  • Help find an article suitable for a new reviewer to review
  • Explain any of the good article criteria and how to assess them
  • Check a review to make sure it was done correctly
  • Answer any other questions about how to review a good article nomination

Mentors are not expected to complete any part of the review. Mentorship is optional, and you do not have to request a mentor to begin reviewing.

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Current requests

Wuju Daisuki

Hello, I'm planning to make a review for Super Shy, which is currently a GA nominee. I've read through all the stuff I need to and I have all my points lined up, but I'm just not sure how I... do it. Like, organize my bulletpoints and stuff. It'll be my first time reviewing an article, and I'm worried if I just go into it I'll trip on my feet, so I'm requesting a mentor. Wuju Daisuki (talk) 01:09, 11 June 2024 (UTC)


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