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I'm a wikipedian and it's not very "wiki", "open" or "free" to stop newbies from adding information. I honestly don't care about patrolling random mackenzie's to do janitorial work, I only want to add information that I know about my history so that someone may find a connection at some point.
Very unfortunate that this community didn't embrace the "free" aspect of wiki culture
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It's not very "wiki", "open" or "free" to stop newbies from adding information. I honestly don't care about patrolling random mackenzie's to do janitorial work, I only want to add information that I know about my history so that someone may find a connection at some point. It's very unfortunate that this community didn't embrace the "free" aspect of wiki culture
This is just a note to say hi and to let you know that I'm available to answer questions about joining WikiTree.
To contact me, reply to this comment, or click the link to my name and then send a private message or post a comment on my profile page.
David ~ WikiTree Greeter
P.S. If you did not receive a notice to confirm your email, check your spam folder or use this link to request a new one. If links do not work in an email from WikiTree, try them from the comment section on your profile page.
Very unfortunate that this community didn't embrace the "free" aspect of wiki culture
I see you have not used the email sent to you to complete your account and profile set up by adding your tags and tag comments and volunteering.
The confirmation for WikiTree comes to you as an email, so you may need to check your inbox and spam folder. If you cannot find the email, a new confirmation email can be generated at E-mail confirmation problems.
The other option is to Click here to go to your Home Page to finish adding tags, tag comments and volunteering by clicking the add tags and volunteer button at the bottom of the page.
You can only work on your profile until you add tags, volunteer and are confirmed a Member.
David - WikiTree Greeter
It's not very "wiki", "open" or "free" to stop newbies from adding information. I honestly don't care about patrolling random mackenzie's to do janitorial work, I only want to add information that I know about my history so that someone may find a connection at some point. It's very unfortunate that this community didn't embrace the "free" aspect of wiki culture