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Many Wikipedia editors try to get involved with as many aspects of Wikipedia as possible. That's great, and shows a strong sign of caring about the project's goals. Notwithstanding, it may not be the most constructive use of most editors' time. Wikipedia has many protocols, and noticeboards. However, the overwhelming majority of people who visit Wikipedia have no knowledge of most of these, and only read articles. While familiarizing yourself with Wikipedia's administration and governance is good, the rules are principles, not civil code or exacting law and it is acceptable to use common sense as you go about editing. What's most important is writing good accessible articles, keeping them accurate and providing references for verification and research. Doing this will help more people, and have a far more reaching effect than becoming involved with WikiDrama.

Philosophy

Exopedianism (meta) is a philosophy that emphasizes Wikipedia's articles and content instead of its discussions and governance. Those who follow this philosophy of being a content editor are called exopedians, while metapedians (meta) focus on the back side of the project, and mesopedians (meta) are in between. Unlike administrative namespace and cosmetic editors, reader focused exopedians and counter vandalism editors may exhibit behavior associated with article ownership. Stewardship or shepherding of an article or group of related articles may be the result of efforts to build the content up to its present quality assessment (see WP:FAOWN).

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Userbox templates: {{user exo}} or {{user exo 2}} or {{user exo 3}}
exoThis editor is an exopedian.
exoThis editor aims to be an exopedian.
exoThis editor is not an administrator and has no desire to be one.They are trying to be an exopedian.