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How to Subscribe to The Signpost via Watchlist and Notifications

Learn how to subscribe to The Signpost, Wikipedia's independent newspaper, using watchlist and notifications to stay informed about community updates, policy changes, and editor news without checking manually.

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How The Signpost Documents Wikipedia's Most Controversial Debates

The Signpost is Wikipedia’s only independent newspaper, documenting the heated debates, policy battles, and community conflicts that shape what appears in the encyclopedia. It’s not just news-it’s the archive of how truth is negotiated.

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Major Stories Covered by The Signpost: A Historical Archive Review

A historical review of major stories covered by The Signpost, Wikipedia's independent community newspaper, documenting its role in reporting on editor conflicts, policy changes, and the evolution of online collaboration since 2005.

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Special Issues of The Signpost: Elections, Wikimania, and More

The Signpost's special issues cover Wikipedia's elections, Wikimania, and major community decisions - offering unmatched insight into how the world's largest encyclopedia really works.

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The Signpost's Editorial Guidelines and Standards Explained

The Signpost is Wikipedia's community-run newspaper, reporting on edits, policies, and controversies with strict editorial standards. Learn how it maintains credibility, neutrality, and transparency without relying on paid staff or external funding.

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How Reader Engagement Works on The Signpost: Surveys, Comments, and Feedback Loops

The Signpost uses surveys, comments, and public feedback loops to let Wikipedia editors shape the news. Learn how reader input directly influences policy, tools, and community health on the world’s largest encyclopedia.

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Where to Follow The Signpost on Social Media

Find out where to follow The Signpost, Wikipedia's independent newspaper, on social media for real-time updates on edits, policies, and community debates shaping the world's largest encyclopedia.

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The Signpost's Traffic and Readership Statistics on Wikipedia

The Signpost is Wikipedia's volunteer-run weekly newspaper, tracking community debates, policy changes, and editorial conflicts. With 45,000 weekly readers, it’s a vital internal tool for editors and researchers alike.

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Writing Guidelines for The Signpost: Style and Sourcing

Learn how to write for The Signpost, Wikipedia's community newspaper, with clear guidelines on style, sourcing, structure, and avoiding common mistakes. Essential reading for anyone documenting Wikipedia's inner workings.

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Design and Layout Choices for The Signpost on English Wikipedia

The Signpost is Wikipedia’s volunteer-run newspaper, offering clear, no-frills coverage of community events, policy changes, and editor stories. Its simple layout prioritizes accessibility and trust over design trends.

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The Signpost's Traffic Reports: What Topics Really Engage Wikipedia Readers

The Signpost's weekly traffic reports reveal what topics Wikipedia readers actually care about-from politics and disasters to viral pop culture. These numbers show real-time global curiosity and how knowledge spreads online.

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Comparing The Signpost to Other Wikimedia Community Newsletters

The Signpost is Wikipedia's independent community newspaper, offering unfiltered insights into wiki drama, policy debates, and editor stories-unlike official newsletters or topic-specific digests. It's essential reading for anyone who wants to understand how Wikipedia really works.