I am a Wikipedia user. For obvious privacy reasons, I will not reveal any personal details about myself.
Update, December 2023: This account was created when I was rather young. I don't have the usual reasons for wanting a clean start (such as a poor reputation or being subject to harassment), but now that I'm thinking of returning to Wikipedia after several years of inactivity, the notion of using this account doesn't quite sit right with me. It's largely a snapshot of who I was in my early teens and even younger, and although there's nothing specific I feel a need to escape, I'd still rather it not be the basis of how I'm perceived now.
Wishing you all the best, Max0987654321 (talk) 02:11, 5 December 2023 (UTC)
Also, here's a box that displays a new Wikipedia tip every day:
Tip of the day...
List building
There are three basic steps to building a topic list for Wikipedia: the first is to search Wikipedia to make sure it doesn't already have a list on the subject. The second step is to hunt down every word you can find on the subject, from your own memory, books, web directories, dictionaries, etc. Surround each term with double square brackets, and save the page.
Because Wikipedia has become so extensive, don't be surprised if most or even all of the links turn out blue (those are live links, each leading to an article on Wikipedia). Dead-end links are red, but don't remove them, because they show what articles Wikipedia is missing — anyone can click on a red link to create an article on that topic. The third step is checking each live article in the list for links to related topics. When you find one, add it to the list.