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Revision as of 20:26, 13 September 2019
These peer review volunteers have signed up to give feedback.
Ask 2–3 editors in your subject area in a nice and persuasive way to increase your chances. Taking a moment to thank them for their help is usually appreciated. If you haven't heard back from them in a reasonable time, then ask more than 2–3 for help. Posting at an associated Wikiproject (some listed below) might also help. General copy editors are listed at the bottom.
Feel free to add yourself to the list! Place yourself in the category or categories you'd like to do peer reviews for. You can sign up for updates about what peer reviews are pending in that category by changing a setting as described below. Volunteers can add the userbox {{User peer reviews}}. Lastly, please don't change the categories. The categories are based on the Wikipedia 1.0 hierarchy and are intended to be stable. Applied sciences and technologyEditors Limited activity ArtsArt historyMusic and filmEditors
Limited activity Everyday lifeEditors
Limited activity GeographyEditors
Limited activity Projects HistoryEditors
Limited activity Project Language and literatureEditors Limited activity Projects
Science fictionEditors Project MathematicsEditors Limited activity Natural sciencesGeneralBiological
ChemicalPhysicalProjects
Limited activity Philosophy and religionEditors
Limited activity Society and social sciencesEditors Limited activity Projects
General copy editorsEditors
Limited activity Project Featured articlesEditors that can help review peer reviews prior to featured article nomination: UpdatesSoon, it will be possible to, at a set interval, receive a list of unanswered peer reviews in your desired subject area to your talk page. This will be done by setting the 'contact' setting. Options will be:
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