Copy editing is about making a small fix to the way an article is written, and it is a valuable and easy way to get used to editing Wikipedia. Copy edits help articles be more professional and trustworthy.
Suggestions are generated by machine. The images are from Wikimedia Commons, Wikipedia's collection of freely licensed images.<br />{{GENDER:$1|You}} will decide whether to add them to the article. {{GENDER:$1|You'll}} also write a caption for them.
Adding links is the easiest way to edit. Links allow readers to click on something they want to learn more about.<br />Links are suggested by machine, and {{GENDER:$1|you}} will decide whether to add them to the article.
Use books, websites, and news sources to validate that Wikipedia is accurate, and add those to articles so that readers can feel confident that what they're reading is true.
Articles get out of date as time goes on and new events occur. Find and add the correct information so that Wikipedia always contains the current truth.