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What if there waswere a gathering place on Wikipedia for newer editors to find a mentor? What if we could match these editors to mentors based on their needs and goals? And what if we could do more to help editors beyond pointing them to documentation? This was the motivation behind developing a recently piloted mentorship space called '''[[WP:CO-OP|the Co-op]]''' on the English Wikipedia.
 
Funded by [[m:Grants:IEG/Reimagining_Wikipedia_Mentorship|an Individual Engagement Grant]], myself and [[WP:Co-op/About#Who.3F|our team]] assessed the current state of help spaces on the English Wikipedia and created the Co-op, a mentorship space informed by our research. For instance, we noted that newer editors are often familiar with some guidelines and policies, but are unsure of how they are implemented in practice. Consequently, we ensured that editors using the Co-op could be matched with mentors to focus on conventions and best practices in editing that are not always easily found in documentation.
 
Another common theme was that newer editors seeking help were initially overwhelmed by the sheer number of help pages and felt lost. In building the Co-op, we created a system to design mentorships based on concrete topics or problems, rather than leaving them too broad or unfocused.
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Based on our findings, the Co-op appears to facilitate positive and productive experiences for editors. As such, we have reopened the Co-op for general use. Our team feels that the broader editing community can begin to take charge of the Co-op to promote its maintenance and growth. There are certainly areas where our mentorship space can be improved, some of which can be found on [[phab:tag/co-op/|our phabricator task board]]. In order for the Co-op to succeed, we also need mentors who are willing to engage with and help teach newer editors. Mentors need not be good at everything on Wikipedia, and can choose to teach only in the areas they are comfortable. If you are interested in becoming a mentor, [[WP:Co-op/Mentor landing|we invite you to sign up today]].
 
We feel that the Co-op’sop's model of mentorship shows promise for providing a positive experience for newer editors. Whether you are [[WP:Co-op|looking for a mentor]], or [[WP:Co-op/Mentor landing|want to be a mentor]], we invite you to check out and participate in the Co-op!
 
''[[m:User:I_JethroBT|I JethroBT<br />Co-op Project Manager''
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