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RC Patrol (home) (join) (discuss)
Commentators (home) (join) (discuss)
NP Patrol (home) (join) (discuss)
Stub Team (home) (join) (discuss)
Cat Team (home) (join) (discuss)
WelComm (home) (join) (discuss)
Help Team (home) (join) (discuss)
Bookkeepers (home) (join) (discuss)
AMA (home) (join) (discuss)

A Community Team is a group of people dedicated to improving BRWiki in some way or another - you can join one if you want to help out, or for that matter, all of them (there is no limit on the number you can join)! To join a team, simply leave a message on that team's join page, and the team leader will review you. You will be contacted if you are accepted.

Not being a member of a particular team of course does not mean that you can't carry out one of "their" tasks. Team members are simply expected to do so more, and be the place to turn for other BRWikians. The only exception are the RC/NP patrols, who need special permissions to mark pages as patrolled.


Teams

Welcoming Committee

This community team welcomes new members and makes sure they know what to do and where to go when they join - works closely with the Help Team.
To join, visit the join page


RC Patrol

This community team is dedicated to watching the recent changes list for malicious edits and vandalism.
To join, visit the join page


AMA

The Association of Members' Advocates (AMA) arbitrates disagreements between members (before it goes to an admin), and makes sure everyone stays happy. See the team page for more info.
To join, visit the join page


Bookkeepers

This community team checks the lore on info pages and makes sure that it is accurate and up-to-date with the latest sources. It is their job to arbitrate any small disputes on the lore (although any large-scale arguments should be pushed up into the hands of the AMA.
To join, visit the join page


Commentators

This community team are focused on checking out the pages listed on BRWiki:Requests for comment and helping the author improve their page. They also watch Special:Popularpages for pages that receive many hits; and work to improve these pages up to par. Commentators work more indepth on each article then the #NP Patrol.
To join, visit the join page


Cat Team

This community team checks that pages are correctly categorized according to categorization policy and that the the categorization tags have the appropriate sort keys on them.
To join, visit the join page


NP Patrol

This community team is dedicated to watching the new pages list, and commenting on the page's talk page, giving the author insight into how the page may be improved. This team is more cursory and pervasive then the #Commentators.
To join, visit the join page


Stub Team

This community team is dedicated to making sure that stubs are marked as stubs; that stubs merely marked {{stub}} are re-categorized into the correct stub sub-category; and that stubbed pages have some sort of minimal description of what should be there at least for future editors to build off of. Please do not call us "stubbies."
To join, visit the join page


Help Team

This community team writes the help pages and makes sure that all the help and documentation is concise and easy to understand. This team works in close association with the #Welcoming Committee to make sure new members can easily learn how to contribute and write articles.
To join, visit the join page

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