Wikipedia talk:Don't help too much

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"If someone else solves the problem for you, you didn't learn anything, and are less likely to keep using Wikipedia in the future." When in reality, if someone comes along and fixes something for you instead of being forced to look for hours on how to make that damn text work!, and then leaving and giving up your edit and/or leaving and giving up Wikipedia because you couldn't find it, in reality you are MORE likely to to keep using Wikipedia in the future because you did not leave today after being unable to figure this out. So the correct thing to do would be to make the article correct by changing the word "less" to the word "more," however, the entire paragraph needs to be edited in order to do this well.                     ~Rayvn  21:11, 11 May 2015 (UTC)