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''Because we are using the Mediawiki software platform, the same platform used by Wikipedia, some of the links on this page will direct you to documentation on the Mediawiki site or the Wikipedia site.''
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''This page is a work-in-process draft.''
  
The JFA wiki offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the Animal Rights and Vegan movement by lending your writing and research skills to provide information useful to the community. We hope you will participate, and can't wait to see your contributions! You also have a chance to grow with us and become a trusted writer, bypassing moderation.
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== Background ==
  
== Creating an Account ==
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The JFA Wiki offers you a unique opportunity to contribute to the animal rights and vegan movement by lending your writing and research skills, as well as your specialized knowledge to this collaborative site.  You also have a chance to grow with us and become a trusted contributor, moderator, or editor, as [[#Contributors, Editors, Moderation, and Approval | explained below]]. We hope you will participate, and can't wait to see your contributions.
  
You're welcome to make small edits anonymously, but for anything more substantial, you should create an account and verify your email address.  This will allow you to:
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== Continual Refinement ==
  
* Choose an appropriate user name, which will be reserved just for you on this site.
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You can write new articles, paid or not as explained below. Our wiki platform also allows you to help with making continual refinements and improvements with smaller edits.
* Create your own user page, to collaborate, share information about yourself, or just practice editing and publishing in your own sandbox.
 
* Communicate with other editors via your own talk page. You can also opt in to exchanging emails with other users.
 
* Use your watchlist to monitor changes made to pages that interest you, and be notified via email when a page you are watching is edited.
 
* Facilitate the ability of other editors to communicate with you.
 
* Use custom preferences to change the look and behavior of the JFA Wiki.
 
* View a convenient list of all your contributions (edits).
 
* Be eligible for consideration as a trusted contributor that can bypass moderation.
 
  
Please use a ''Firstname.Lastname'' format for your username. For example, ''Jane.Doe.''  Your username cannot be changed after an account is created. After you create your account, you will receive an email asking you to verify your email address. Some important features won't be available until your email address is verified.
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Smaller edits can:
  
== Approval and Moderation ==
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* clarify, or correct grammar and spelling
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* bring an article up to date
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* correct faulty or weak logic
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* add additional pertinent information
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* provide more convincing or compelling wording
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* provide additional evidence
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* replace unconvincing or weaker evidence
  
All edits require approval (a process called moderation) before they become part of [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Page_history page history] and become visible to other users. Because of the moderation process, vandalism is pointless.
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== Paid Assignments ==
  
== Editing ==
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Our recent [[Wiki Go-Live Announcement (2019-08-19)|conversion to a wiki]] expanded the mission of the site to include being an encyclopedic and collaborative resource for animal rights and vegan advocacy, not just a resource to aid in answering objections. This calls for new foundational articles (as shown in [[Help:Future Home Page | our vision for a future home page]]) on a variety of topics—one for each species of farmed animal; one for each kind of product made from animals; one for each of the ways we exploit animals; one for each of the health problems that are mitigated by a plant-based diet, etc.
  
JFA Wiki provides the two editing tools that are often found on wiki sites, the source editor and the visual editor. You begin editing a page by clicking or tapping on ''Edit Source'' for the source editor or ''Edit'' for the visual editor, at the top of the page, or beside each Section Heading. Depending on your preference settings and whether you are an anonymous user one or both buttons may appear.
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To kickstart our goal of meeting this expanded mission, we are offering paid assignments for new articles. We expect these paid assignments to continue until at least the foundational articles needed are completed. These paid assignments will in no way stop writers from contributing their time to the wiki without remuneration.
  
=== Source Editor ===
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Our current rate of eight cents per-word USD is at least competitive, if not high, for non-profit assignments. As an example of what you can earn, our 6,568-word article on Chickens would pay $525, while a short article like the one on Honey would pay $123. These numbers assume you have contributed all the words to the article.
  
If you have edited a Wikipedia page you have used the source editor. When you need to use some type of formatting, such as for new headings or bolding of text, you do this using wiki syntax or the buttons in the edit toolbar above the editing zone. See [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting Mediawiki Help Formatting] for some of the common types of formatting used.
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To learn more about writing assignments, both paid and unpaid, see [[Help:Writing Assignments|Writing Assignments]].
  
=== Visual Editor ===
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== Articles Needed ==
  
The Visual Editor provides more of a "what you see is what you get" editing experience. This editor was developed by the Wikimedia Foundation (WMF) to provide a way of editing does not require editors to learn wiki markup. The Visual Editor allows people to edit pages without having to learn wikitext markup.
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The focus for new articles in the near-term will be foundational articles that need to be written to fully realize the site's new mission of being an encyclopedic resource. You can find a list of these foundational articles in [[Help:Future Home Page | our vision for a future home page]].
  
Experienced editors still may prefer editing wikitext because they find it faster and more precise. Even editors who enable Visual Editor will have the wikitext option available from the toolbar for each page and section. The Visual Editor is fairly stable, but it still has some bugs and missing features.
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== Technical Help ==
  
== Content Guidelines ==
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Technical help can be found at [[Help:Technical Help and Hints]].
  
The new site already has lots of useful information, especially in providing talking points for replying to objections to animal rights and veganism. But a wiki takes an encyclopedic approach, which calls for articles on a wide range of related topics. For the JFA Wiki, this means topics that are germane to animal rights and vegan advocacy.
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== Qualifications ==
  
As an example, consider our article on chickens compared to Wikipedia's article on chickens. Wikipedia provides general information that is well worth the read. But instead of trying to duplicate the information on Wikipedia, our article provides information on the aspects of chickens useful for advocacy. This includes summarized information on chicken sentience and cognition, the way we harm chickens, humane labels and certifications, nutritional information on chicken meat and eggs, and environmental harms associated with chicken production. As the site grows, it's likely that future articles will provide more detailed information in each of these areas.
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Our ideal writer, particularly those writing new articles under assignment:
  
The JFA Wiki is not:
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* cares about animal rights and veganism
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* can write with a friendly voice
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* holds a college degree or equivalent work experience
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* has experience authoring and/or editing online content
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* possesses a willingness and an ability to perform academic research
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* is committed to providing high-quality, accurate information
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* can take direction from editors and work in a collaborative environment.
  
* A home for opinion pieces, although this may be allowed later in a special section of the site.
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== Expectations ==
* A news website There are some good news websites available.
 
* A recipe website. Some amazing recipe site can be found.
 
  
=== Starting a New Article ===
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Before you consider writing for us, you need to understand the kind of writing that will be expected and accepted. This is covered in the[[Help:Content Guidelines | Content Guidelines]]. But the best way to get a feel for what is expected is to familiarize yourself with existing articles. As the[[Help:Content Guidelines | Content Guidelines]] explain, the articles on this site are written in an informal academic tone with an objective point of view, and substantively differ from articles on other wiki sites such as Wikipedia.
  
The articles listed below are some of the general foundational articles that need to be written to fully realize the site's mission of being an encyclopedic resource. If you wish to write for the wiki, we hope you will choose one of these articles, or suggest an article which might also be considered foundational. Please consider what new article you would like to work on then email your.friends@justiceforanimals.org and we will create a draft for that article.  
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Because providing credible citations for factual statements is a requirement, much of the time spend on an article will be spent in research. If you are a new contributor to the site, we will more closely monitor your progress on an article to help ensure you stay on track and that you don't waste time on content that will not be accepted.
  
== Needed Articles ==
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== Creating an Account and Your User Page ==
  
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Before you can write articles and edit content, you need to create an account and verify your email address, according to the guidance offered in the article [[Help:Your Account and Personalization]]. Creating an account offers benefits beyond just enabling editing, as is discussed in the article.
  
=== Beginner ===
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== Contributors, Editors, Moderation, and Approval ==
  
=== Replies ===
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Due to the nature of the subject matter on this site, we are using a multilevel moderation and approval system which will render vandalism pointless and encourage compliance with [[Help:Content Guidelines | our guidelines]]. As a user, your edits will require moderation (acceptance) before they become part of [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Page_history page history] and become visible to other users.
  
=== Species ===
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As you make more edits, you have a chance to progress from ''user'' to other more trusted levels:
* [[Draft:Chickens | Chickens]]
 
* Cows (Cattle)
 
* Pigs
 
* Fish
 
* Turkeys
 
* Shellfish
 
  
=== Products ===
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* ''Contributor'': Your edits bypass moderation and show up in [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Page_history page history]. They must still be approved to show up in the default view of a page, but your changes are readily viewable by anyone.
* [[Honey, Bees, and Pollination|Honey (done)]]
 
* Leather
 
* Wool
 
* Silk
 
* Fur
 
* Palm Oil
 
* Sugar
 
  
=== Using Animals for Entertainment, Sport and Research ===
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* ''Senior Contributor'': Your edits bypass both moderation and approval, but could still be reversed by an editor.
* Horse Racing
 
* Rodeos
 
* Fishing
 
* Hunting
 
* Zoos
 
* Aquariums
 
* Circuses
 
* Medical Research
 
  
=== Environment ===
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* ''Moderator'': You provide the first level of defense against vandalism, misuse, and other violations.
* Global Warming
 
* Deforestation
 
* Species Extinction
 
* Fish Depletion
 
* Water Pollution
 
* Water Wastage
 
  
=== Practices ===
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* ''Topic Editor'': You provide compliance oversight of one subject area, such as ethics, environment, health, or ethics.
* Grazing
 
  
=== Ideas ===
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* ''Copy Editor'': You contribute to the style guides and help enforce compliance with the style guides and other guidelines. A copy editor also edits to improve readability, clarity, fitness for purpose, grammar, and style.
* Janism
 
* Ahisma
 
* Animal Rights
 
* Utilitarianism
 
* Speciesism
 
  
=== Health ===
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* ''Managing Editor'':  The managing editor takes the lead in managing the site and its contributed content.
  
==== General ====
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At any level, all contributions to JFA Wiki may be edited and substantially altered by other users. It's also possible your edits could be reversed.
* Industry-Funded Studies
 
* Animal Protein
 
  
==== Conditions ====
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The following may result in you being blocked from further participation:
* Diabetes
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* Reversing edits made by editors.
* Heart Disease
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* Consistently submitting content that violates  [[Help:Content Guidelines |guidelines]].
* Cholesterol
 
* Cancer
 
* Diabetes
 
  
=== WIP ===
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|'''Replies Needed'''
 
|'''Replies Done'''
 
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* In reply to: More small animals are killed in plant farming than are killed by us eating them.
 
* In reply to: Our brains evolved from eating animals.
 
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| mode = userformat
 
| secseparators = *[[%PAGE%|, ]] \n,
 
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| noresultsheader =  * No results for Topic: Reply
 
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|'''Animals Needed'''
 
|'''Animals Done'''
 
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* Cows
 
* Pigs
 
* Fish
 
* Turkeys
 
* Shellfish
 
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* Chickens
 
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|'''Products Needed'''
 
|'''Products Done'''
 
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* Leather
 
* Wool
 
* Silk
 
* Fur
 
* Shellfish
 
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* Honey
 
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|'''Uses Needed'''
 
|'''Uses Done'''
 
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* Horse Racing
 
* Rodeos
 
* Fishing
 
* Hunting
 
* Zoos
 
* Aquariums
 
* Circuses
 
* Research
 
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''None Done''
 
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|'''Environment Needed'''
 
|'''Environment Done'''
 
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* Global Warming
 
* Deforestation
 
* Species Extinction
 
* Fish Depletion
 
* Water Pollution
 
* Water Wastage
 
* Ocean Dead Zones
 
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* Grazing
 
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Latest revision as of 09:44, 30 October 2019

This page is a work-in-process draft.

Background

The JFA Wiki offers you a unique opportunity to contribute to the animal rights and vegan movement by lending your writing and research skills, as well as your specialized knowledge to this collaborative site. You also have a chance to grow with us and become a trusted contributor, moderator, or editor, as explained below. We hope you will participate, and can't wait to see your contributions.

Continual Refinement

You can write new articles, paid or not as explained below. Our wiki platform also allows you to help with making continual refinements and improvements with smaller edits.

Smaller edits can:

  • clarify, or correct grammar and spelling
  • bring an article up to date
  • correct faulty or weak logic
  • add additional pertinent information
  • provide more convincing or compelling wording
  • provide additional evidence
  • replace unconvincing or weaker evidence

Our recent conversion to a wiki expanded the mission of the site to include being an encyclopedic and collaborative resource for animal rights and vegan advocacy, not just a resource to aid in answering objections. This calls for new foundational articles (as shown in our vision for a future home page) on a variety of topics—one for each species of farmed animal; one for each kind of product made from animals; one for each of the ways we exploit animals; one for each of the health problems that are mitigated by a plant-based diet, etc.

To kickstart our goal of meeting this expanded mission, we are offering paid assignments for new articles. We expect these paid assignments to continue until at least the foundational articles needed are completed. These paid assignments will in no way stop writers from contributing their time to the wiki without remuneration.

Our current rate of eight cents per-word USD is at least competitive, if not high, for non-profit assignments. As an example of what you can earn, our 6,568-word article on Chickens would pay $525, while a short article like the one on Honey would pay $123. These numbers assume you have contributed all the words to the article.

To learn more about writing assignments, both paid and unpaid, see Writing Assignments.

Articles Needed

The focus for new articles in the near-term will be foundational articles that need to be written to fully realize the site's new mission of being an encyclopedic resource. You can find a list of these foundational articles in our vision for a future home page.

Technical Help

Technical help can be found at Help:Technical Help and Hints.

Qualifications

Our ideal writer, particularly those writing new articles under assignment:

  • cares about animal rights and veganism
  • can write with a friendly voice
  • holds a college degree or equivalent work experience
  • has experience authoring and/or editing online content
  • possesses a willingness and an ability to perform academic research
  • is committed to providing high-quality, accurate information
  • can take direction from editors and work in a collaborative environment.

Expectations

Before you consider writing for us, you need to understand the kind of writing that will be expected and accepted. This is covered in the Content Guidelines. But the best way to get a feel for what is expected is to familiarize yourself with existing articles. As the Content Guidelines explain, the articles on this site are written in an informal academic tone with an objective point of view, and substantively differ from articles on other wiki sites such as Wikipedia.

Because providing credible citations for factual statements is a requirement, much of the time spend on an article will be spent in research. If you are a new contributor to the site, we will more closely monitor your progress on an article to help ensure you stay on track and that you don't waste time on content that will not be accepted.

Creating an Account and Your User Page

Before you can write articles and edit content, you need to create an account and verify your email address, according to the guidance offered in the article Help:Your Account and Personalization. Creating an account offers benefits beyond just enabling editing, as is discussed in the article.

Contributors, Editors, Moderation, and Approval

Due to the nature of the subject matter on this site, we are using a multilevel moderation and approval system which will render vandalism pointless and encourage compliance with our guidelines. As a user, your edits will require moderation (acceptance) before they become part of page history and become visible to other users.

As you make more edits, you have a chance to progress from user to other more trusted levels:

  • Contributor: Your edits bypass moderation and show up in page history. They must still be approved to show up in the default view of a page, but your changes are readily viewable by anyone.
  • Senior Contributor: Your edits bypass both moderation and approval, but could still be reversed by an editor.
  • Moderator: You provide the first level of defense against vandalism, misuse, and other violations.
  • Topic Editor: You provide compliance oversight of one subject area, such as ethics, environment, health, or ethics.
  • Copy Editor: You contribute to the style guides and help enforce compliance with the style guides and other guidelines. A copy editor also edits to improve readability, clarity, fitness for purpose, grammar, and style.
  • Managing Editor: The managing editor takes the lead in managing the site and its contributed content.

At any level, all contributions to JFA Wiki may be edited and substantially altered by other users. It's also possible your edits could be reversed.

The following may result in you being blocked from further participation:

  • Reversing edits made by editors.
  • Consistently submitting content that violates guidelines.