User talk:Ziggypelle

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Hello[edit]

Greetings! I saw your question on the Teahouse and thought it best to answer directly on your talk page. Wikipedia does have a mentor program in which new editors wanting to learn how to edit but needing some guidance can enroll. If you look at the top right of your screen (I think its the same on mobile) you will see a row of options beside your user name, a bell and your notifications icon. Choose the one that says Preferences. You should automatically see a row of tabs at the top under the title of the page. Under the tab User Profile you can scroll to the bottom and you will see a section titled Newcomer Homepage. If you check the box beside Display newcomer homepage it should enable that and enroll you in the newcomer program. You will automatically be assigned a mentor that should be able to help you more one-on-one. You can leave questions on their user talk page from the newcomer homepage which will now be a tab similar to your user page and user talk page. If for some reason your assigned mentor can not help you then you can ask in the Teahouse and I am sure a mentor that frequents the Teahouse can assist or request you as a mentee. I hope this helps and welcome to Wikipedia! --ARoseWolf 17:33, 17 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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