Wikipedia:Feedback
Wikipedia:Feedback may refer to:
- Wikipedia:Peer review, a place to get feedback from editors on an article
- Wikipedia:Help desk, where one asks questions about how to edit Wikipedia
- Wikipedia:New editor feedback, an inactive software add-on that asks editors how editing Wikipedia makes them feel and why
- Wikipedia:Requests for feedback, a historical process where editors would receive comments on their article drafts
- Wikipedia:Article feedback, historical and inactive page
- Wikipedia:Where to get feedback on an article you've just created
- Wikipedia:Positive feedback
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