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Reasons to create an account

"WP:REGISTER" and "WP:LOGIN" redirect here. For the essay discussing the proper linguistic register for writing Wikipedia articles, seeWikipedia:Writing better articles § Tone. For logging in to an existing account, seeSpecial:UserLogin. For help with logging in, seeHelp:Logging in.

Creating an account is fast, easy, and free of charge. Although you are notrequired to create an account in order to read, edit, or contribute toWikipedia, registering and using an account provides various benefits.

Obligation

People who read, edit, or distribute articles, pages, or content that's published onto this project arenot required to create a Wikipedia account and use one; doing so is of course encouraged, but is also completely voluntary and is a choice that anyone can make.[note 1] So long as the relevant articles or pages are notprotected, anyone is allowed to modify, edit, and save changes to them; no account is required. This is afounding principle on Wikipedia and its mission to be a completely open project that anyone can edit, update, improve, or fix.

Summary of benefits

Registering doesn't just give you better tools for making edits; an account facilitates working with other volunteers.
See also:Wikipedia:Incentives

Registering and using an account to contribute to Wikipedia provides benefits for those who choose to do so. These benefits include, but are not limited to, the ability to:

  • Edit articles fromIP addresses that are blocked from editing some or all Wikipedia articles.
  • Avoid publicly revealing your IP address and distinguish your edits from those of others who use the same IP address.
  • Choose ausername, which will be reserved just for you on Wikipedia as well asall otherWikimedia projects.
  • Create your ownuser page to share information about yourself.
  • Practice editing and publishing in your ownsandbox.
  • Communicate with other editors via your ownuser talk page. You can also opt in to exchangingemails with other users.
  • Get automaticnotifications that alert you when someone has{{ping}}ed you, or wikilinked your user ID in a message or edit summary.
  • Use custom preferences to change the look and behavior of Wikipedia and how it works for you.
  • Use yourunified login to work on Wikimedia'sother projects, such asWiktionary andWikimedia Commons.
  • Use more advancedediting tools.

Once you have had an accountfor 4 days and made 10 edits, you can:

Once you have had an account for30 days, and have made more than 500 edits, you can:

Username and privacy

When youcreate an account, you can pick auser name,provided it is available and unique. Edits you make while logged in will be associated to the username of your account instead of yourIP address.

You will have your own permanentuser page where you can write a bit about yourself. WhileWikipedia is not a homepage provider, you can use this to display a fewfreely licensed pictures, write about your hobbies, etc. Many users use their user page to maintain a list of the articles they are most proud of, or to list other valuable information they've collected from Wikipedia.

You will also have a permanentuser talk page that you can use to communicate with other users. You will be notified whenever someone writes a message on your talk page. If you choose to provide an email address with your account, other users will be able to contact you by e-mail if you choose. This feature isanonymous; the user who emails you will not know your email address unless you respond to them using your email address.

You are less identifiable logged in than you are as an unregistered editor, owing to the hiding of your IP address (so long as you avoid disclosing identifiable information on your user page or in your username). You might want to consider privacy and the possibility of offline harassment when deciding what personal information to disclose.

Reputation, communication, and more successful edits

Having an account gives you a fixed Wikipedia identity that other users will recognize. While we welcome contributions from unregistered editors, logging in under a user name lets you build trust and respect through a history of good edits, and makes it easier for veteran users toassume good faith, communicate and collaborate. Having a good name (or a pseudonym to protect your identity) promotes more responsible editing, and morecivil discourse.

Sometimes new or unregistered users are prevented from editing pages that are common targets ofvandalism (just asthis page is protected, and only users with an account can edit it). Also,bots can mistake even good-faith IP address edits for vandalism. For these reasons, edits under a user name tend to be more successful.

Having an account is a must for many processes in Wikipedia, such asvoting for administrators orbureaucrats. As your reputation builds, it is possible to earn privileges such asrollback,sysop/administrator, andothers. It is not possible for an unregistered editor to be granted these privileges.

Your user name may also receive recognition for good work such asBarnstars,Project Awards,Personal User Awards, or nomination for voted accolades likeEditor of the Week. You need a fixed account identity to accumulate these pats on the back; they are not awarded to IP addresses.

User preferences

As a registered user, you can customize the way pages are displayed by altering yourpreferences. There, in theAppearance tab, you can change the following display settings:

  • UnderSkin: various options as to the appearance of the website
  • UnderMath: how mathematical formulas are displayed
  • UnderFiles: how large image thumbnails should be

And various editing preferences:

  • How your username signature appears on talk pages
  • How pages should be displayed in recent changes
  • and many others

Open research

People who have Wikipedia accounts can gain access to the vital reliable sources viaThe Wikipedia Library.

Blocked?

Shared IP addresses such as school and enterprise networks orproxy servers are frequently blocked forvandalism which, unfortunately, may also affect innocent editors on the same network. However, registered users in good standing canrequest existing blocks on their IP address be modified to affect only unregistered editors so that they can continue contributing to Wikipedia. If you are currently blocked from creating an account, we suggest you do one of the following:

See theBlocking policy for details.

Create an account

To create an account, click on the "Create an account now" link and fill out the required fields. This will belogged, and your account will be created.

Notes

  1. ^So long as the person is not currentlyblocked,banned, or subject to any other relevantsanctions orediting restrictions, and does not violate Wikipedia'ssockpuppetry policies.
  2. ^Users who do not meet the 30 day registration & 500 edit rule are prohibited from editing content that falls undercertain contentious topics even in articles that are otherwise open for editing (because the majority of the article does not fall under the contentious topic). Users who do not qualify to edit such content could geta warning, their edits could be reverted (even if useful), and repeatedly editing content that falls under such contentious topics could result inblocking.

See also

Wikipedia has varioussister projects too, likeWikimedia Commons – where people collect and upload free media.
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