First you must be at least thirteen years of age. This is not because we believe anyone under thirteen is less talented or is unwelcome. It is due to a set of laws called COPPA. In order to comply with these laws, we have to abide by this guideline.
You do not need to be a supervisor to join the WikiReviewers, although supervisors are also welcome.
Next, you need to be strong in English spelling and writing skills. This is a quality control group. There is a good deal of editing involved in the assignments. Each member takes a quiz before joining the group. You must have an e-mail address, or other means of receiving a private message, in order to be sent the log in and password to the quiz.
You need to be in good standing with the site. Just because you have received a warning in the past does not necessarily mean that you cannot join. If it has been a while, and it seems that the source of you warning is no longer an issue, then we may be able to look past it. These situations will be reviewed on a case by case situation.
If you meet each of these guidelines, please fill out the application at the link below.
The leader of the WikiReviewers is John Smith. He founded the group and guides its activities, ensuring reviews are done effectively and efficiently.
Yes, there is. It may be found at the related link below.
Yes, you can join both programs at the same time if you wish.
Join the WikiReviewers. (see related link below)
The WikiReviewers is a quality control group. They specialize in correcting spelling, grammar, and writing. We have to make sure that the members can correctly handle any assignment that we send their way.
No, the WikiReviewers are volunteers.
The first member of the WikiReviewers was Litotes.
The role of the Managing Editor on the WikiReviewers Program is to co-ordinate all activities related to the program. You cannot apply to become a WikiReviewers managing Editor. The only WikiReviewers Managing Director is Myrab51 and the WikiReviewers themselves.
You can't join if your under 13 you shouldn't even be on wiki answers if your under 13.
As a general rule, no. Most WikiReviewers projects are not assigned deadlines.
To get more badges, you must join more programs (you must be at least 13 to join a program). If you join WIT, you get a special WIT badge on your Bio Page. If you join the WikiReviewers, then you get a WikiReviewer badge, and so forth. It's all about the programs!
If you mean a group that works on correcting spelling, then yes. There are the Copy Editors and the Copy Assistants. They are both part of the WikiReviewers program.