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    Thanks to [[Nonbinary Wiki:About#Magical People|our patrons]], we offer these prizes for the participants of this challenge:
    Thanks to [[Nonbinary Wiki:About#Magical People|our patrons]], we offer these prizes for the participants of this challenge:


    * The user with the highest score will win '''SOMETHING'''.
    * The user with the highest score will win '''a book''' to be chosen from this list:
    * '''SOMETHING''' will be raffled among all participants with at least 1 point.
    ** ''The ABCs of LGBT+'' by Ash Hardell
    ** ''The Art of Being Normal'' by Lisa Williamson
    ** ''Nonbinary: Memoirs of Gender and Identity'', edited by Micah Rajunov and A. Scott Duane
    : The book will be delivered online in Kindle format (note: Kindle books can also be read on a computer or smartphone).
    * A '''pronoun pin''' will be raffled among all participants with at least 1 point. If your pronoun set is not available as a pin, this will be replaced by a pride flag pin!
    : We will only send this prize if you are comfortable sharing your physical address with us.
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    Revision as of 14:36, 17 June 2020

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    International Nonbinary Day 2020
    14th of July is International Nonbinary Day and here in the Nonbinary Wiki we are celebrating it! For this week-long celebration we challenge ourselves, and we challenge you, to expand the contents of the wiki —and there are prizes to be won! Sounds good? Keep reading to know how to take part!

    What's this about?

    The International Nonbinary Day is the day where we celebrate nonbinary people, our identities, and our successes and contributions to the world. This year, we have decided to organise an online challenge here on the Nonbinary Wiki, so that everyone looking for information and education on our identities will get information of the highest quality.

    How do I take part?

    Emojione BW 0031.svg Choose a task from the list below.
    Emojione BW 0032.svg Do it. Remember to follow the tips to make sure that your contributions is counted!
    Emojione BW 0033.svg Repeat! The more tasks you complete, the more points you will get.


    Emojione BW 1F50E.svg Important details:

    • You need an account to participate —creating an account is quick and free! Click here to do it.
    • The challenge will run from the 6th of July 00:00 UTC to the 14th of July at 23:59 UTC, both included. Timezone converter

    Tasks

    Edit icon (the Noun Project 30184).svg Expand an article Add document icon (the Noun Project 27896).svg Create a new article Noun Project translation icon 24074 cc.svg Translate an article
    Choose an article that already exists and add more information; you'll get 1 point for every 1,000 bytes added to the article. Some tips:
    • If you add new information, make sure to add a reference! (more information)
    • Don't include your opinions on articles —the more objective the content is, the better the article will be.
    • Look at similar articles for ideas.
    Choose a topic that does not yet have an article and use the box below to create it. Make sure that you are not creating a duplicate (use the search bar) and follow the tips in the expand an article column.

    You will get 1 point for every 1,000 bytes added to the article.

    If you can write in another language, choose an article to translate! Check out the translator's guide for more details on how to get started with translations.

    You will get 1 point for every 1,000 bytes of translated content.

    Emojione BW 26A0.svg Important note: remember to follow the tips above! If your content is removed for not following the wiki's policies, your points will not be counted.

    Article suggestions

    If you need ideas for articles to work on, here you have some suggestions. Note that this list was compiled before the challenge started and some columns might be outdated:

    Edit icon (the Noun Project 30184).svg Articles to improve Add document icon (the Noun Project 27896).svg Articles to create Noun Project translation icon 24074 cc.svg Articles to translate
    Practical resources

    Pages dedicated to giving tips and advice in different contexts.

    Concepts
    Practical resources

    Pages dedicated to giving tips and advice in different contexts.

    Identities
    Practical resources
    Culture

    Prizes

    Thanks to our patrons, we offer these prizes for the participants of this challenge:

    • The user with the highest score will win a book to be chosen from this list:
      • The ABCs of LGBT+ by Ash Hardell
      • The Art of Being Normal by Lisa Williamson
      • Nonbinary: Memoirs of Gender and Identity, edited by Micah Rajunov and A. Scott Duane
    The book will be delivered online in Kindle format (note: Kindle books can also be read on a computer or smartphone).
    • A pronoun pin will be raffled among all participants with at least 1 point. If your pronoun set is not available as a pin, this will be replaced by a pride flag pin!
    We will only send this prize if you are comfortable sharing your physical address with us.

    Scoreboard

    The following table is updated automatically every X hours and shows all contributions of at least 1,000 bytes and their respective scores:

    User Articles edited Score
    Example user Example article 2 points