Okay, so you've decided to join the Memory Beta community. That's great! So, you may be wondering, "now what?" One of the great guidelines about any wiki is that you only have to contribute what you know or are willing to learn about — there's no assigned reading or assigned articles. Everyone is permitted to chose their topics and what articles they'll write themselves or expand. Ultimately, of course, the decision is up to you.
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| - Okay, so you've decided to join the Memory Beta community. That's great! So, you may be wondering, "now what?" One of the great guidelines about any wiki is that you only have to contribute what you know or are willing to learn about — there's no assigned reading or assigned articles. Everyone is permitted to chose their topics and what articles they'll write themselves or expand. Ultimately, of course, the decision is up to you.
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| - Okay, so you've decided to join the Memory Beta community. That's great! So, you may be wondering, "now what?" One of the great guidelines about any wiki is that you only have to contribute what you know or are willing to learn about — there's no assigned reading or assigned articles. Everyone is permitted to chose their topics and what articles they'll write themselves or expand. That being said, contributors are encouraged to expand their horizons a bit, and try learning about a new subject in order to write a Memory Beta article about it. Although it may seem a lot like research (real work — ugh!), learning about a new part of the Star Trek universe can often be quite enlightening and entertaining. So you don't have to limit yourself to your current interests. You never know, you might find a new favorite subject! Ultimately, of course, the decision is up to you.
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