User:LadyParanormal/sandbox

I'm here for anti-vandalism work. I don't do much content creation on Miraheze. However, I do welcome new users.

I am a paranormal investigator! I have been on Miraheze since 8 March, 2019. I am currently working on an idea for a wiki to be created to do with the paranormal. It will be an online encyclopedia to do with paranormal activity, and anything else, either, related or involves with this particular subject. I would like to name it Parapedia - the free paranormal encyclopedia. If anybody is interested, please let me know!

I have the goal of becoming, one day, an administrator on Miraheze. But, for now, my goal is to ensure that Miraheze is what it should be, a user-made encyclopedia, and not a playground for vandals.I also have the general goal of just reverting vandalism here on Miraheze, if necessarily!

I am open to all suggestions and tips, for I am new to Miraheze and want to learn all that is possible about how things are run here.

Astropedia is an online encyclopedia where it is based upon the subject of space and anything else that is related or relevant to the wiki. A complete introduction to observing and understanding the night sky, this wiki takes you from the very basics of stargazing through to the skills you need t become an accomplished amateur astronomer. This beginner's guide explains and demystifies the night sky, teaching you to recognize and identify its features, from constellations to comets. Practical advice begins with observation with the naked eye. Illustrated, step-by-step instructions also show you how to set up and use binoculars and telescopes, and how to taken your own pictures of the night sky. Astropedia is written collaboratively by largely anonymous volunteers who write without pay. Anyone with Internet access can write and make changes to Astropedia articles, except in limited cases where editing is restricted to prevent disruption or vandalism. Users can contribute anonymously, under a pseudonym, or, if they choose to, with their real identity. The fundamental principles by which Astropedia operates are the five pillars. The Astropedia community has developed many policies and guidelines to improve the encyclopedia; however, it is not a formal requirement to be familiar with them before contributing. Astropedia is a live collaboration differing from paper-based reference sources in important ways. Unlike printed encyclopedias, Astropedia is continually created and updated, with articles on historic events appearing within minutes, rather than months or years. Because everybody can help improve it, Astropedia has become more comprehensive than any other encyclopedia. In addition to quantity, its contributors work on improving quality as well. Astropedia is a work-in-progress, with articles in various stages of completion. As articles develop, they tend to become more comprehensive and balanced. Quality also improves over time as misinformation and other errors are removed or repaired. However, because anyone can click "edit" at any time and add stuff in, any article may contain undetected misinformation, errors, or vandalism. Awareness of this helps the reader to obtain valid information, avoid recently added misinformation and fix the article.