Batreeq
I'm a contributor that joined wikiHow on November 3, 2012. I do many tasks on this site, such as writing and rewriting articles, boosting new articles, renaming pages, and welcoming new contributors. I enjoy helping wikiHowians learn the ropes of wikiHow, so feel free to drop me a note on my talk page if there's anything I can help with! :) Though I don't always log in on a daily basis, I do drop by from time to time to catch up and respond.

My wikiHow Stats

61 Articles Started
21,530 Article Edits
20,740 Edits Patrolled
3,759,980 Article Views
114 Questions Answered

Articles Started (61)

Article Name Rising Featured Views
Solve Ambiguous Case Triangles
276
Prevent Type 1 Diabetes
1,340
Find the Second Endpoint Algebraically when Given One Endpoint and the Midpoint
28,893
65,506
Enable Dark Mode on a Mac
1,054
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Thumbed Up Edits (554)

Article Name Date
Ride a Dirt Bike 2 years ago
80 20 Rule Relationships 2 years ago
Ride the SkyTrain in Vancouver 2 years ago
Earn and Save Money 2 years ago
Make a Mango Salad 2 years ago
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Questions Answered (114)

Category Answers
Islam 30
Windows 9
Windows 10 8
Dishwashers 5
Help 5
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About Me

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Hi there! I'm a New Article Booster, Welcomer, and Featured Author on wikiHow. I like helping out in many different ways, everything from retitling articles, and trying the many tools available on the Community Dashboard, especially the big ones like Recent Changes Patrol. But... that doesn't mean I don't ever use the smaller tools like our spellchecker. If there's any way I can help you with your question about the site, please send me a message on my talk page.

Wondering about my username? It comes from the Arabic word بطريق, which translates to penguin . Still, the bat emoji is cool, so I've set my display name to Bat alongside a bat emoji.🦇

My wikiMilestones

  • November 3, 2012 - Created my account [1]
  • September 15, 2014 - Became a featured author thanks to writing How to Become a Twitter Translator, which was my fifth rising star
  • June 26, 2017 - Became a booster
  • July 10, 2017 - Became a welcomer
  • November 7, 2017 - Added to the Meet a Community Member widget for the first time.

wikiGifts and Barnstars

Listed below are wikiGifts from fellow wikiHowians! Thanks to all of you. :) From Mash317

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Thanks for being here!
What would we do without you?

You're the greatest!

From Scarlett653

Thanks for helping wikiHow grow into something beautiful.
Your superb talent of edits and being kind is amazing! It makes wikiHow so much better! Thank you:)

From GeGeGeLL

Thank you for all the amazing work you do behind the scenes!
This wikiHowian has done plenty of work backstage on tasks that often go unnoticed, but are just as important. This award recognizes your humble and continued dedication.
Thank you so much! Keep up the great work!

From Scarlett653

At times, editing on wikiHow may seem like an uphill battle.
Thanks for your awesome hard work editing articles!

From Kirby

Thanks for flying with wikiHow!
Thanks so much for categorizing articles! It's very much appreciated.

From David A James

Kind wikiHow Contributor
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I am awarding this barnstar to Batreeq for being so kind to the wikiHow community including me. Thank you Batreeq for being so kind!

From Adelaide

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Welcomer



For your wonderful and encouraging spirit when welcoming new contributors. I love seeing your positive messages. You make the community a joy for so many people to be part of.

Templates, UIBs, and Other Stuff

The wiki itself is a busy place, sort of like a busy city, where people are all doing different jobs that make the city function," Herrick continues. "There are tons of activities that people can do, some of which are quite social, all which help the wiki become better. Some examples are: categorizing articles, curating images, selecting videos, expanding articles, clearing out lists of articles that need attention, fact checking, answering how-to requests, writing articles, copyediting, formatting, reviewing edits, etc. [2]

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wikiHow Tip of the Day


Did you know that registered users can vote to delete or save articles? Anytime you see a big box on an article with nominated for deletion , put in your two cents worth by clicking on the Discuss tab. Want to try it now? Here are articles nominated because of advertising. All editors (both registered and non-registered) are invited to make their arguments, save an article or merge content into another article. To prevent multiple vote casting, only registered users' votes are counted unless the person provides information proving that the article should stay up.

Can you read this?
A sutdy sowehd taht olny 25% of poelpe can raed tihs.
Olny the frsit and lsat ltetres of a wrod hvae to be in oedrr; the in-beweten lteetrs can be ttolaly mxeid up in the wrod.
The sduty shoewd taht the hmaun biran deos not raed the wolhe wrod, but olny prat of it.
If you are one of the 25% taht can raed tihs, put {{Can you read this}} on yuor uspergae.
I can raed tihs, so I'm in the 25% - sewet!


Question of the Day

Why is it that no matter what color bubble bath you use, the bubbles are always white?
Historic Fact of the Day


The first pens were feathers. The English word pen comes from the Latin word penna , which means feather.

11/13/17 on an article

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Bat 🦇 has made 21,530 contributions
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