Barnstar

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Based on Wikipedia:Barnstars for great edits.

General barnstars[edit | edit source]

General barnstars are awarded for work or contributions to Wikipedia that do not fall into a specific content subject category in the encyclopedia, but instead, they describe contributions or editing along a specific theme.

They can be sorted by title by clicking the button next to "Title and description".

Image What to type Title and description
Barnstar 1.0 Barnstar 2.0 or alternate version
The Original Barnstar
The Original Barnstar
The Original Barnstar
The Original Barnstar
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Original BarnstarThe Original Barnstar

The Original Barnstar, the first on Wikipedia, is given to recognize particularly fine contributions to Wikipedia, to let people know that their hard work is seen and appreciated.

Introduced by MartinHarper on December 19, 2003, and later modified by Silsor on February 17, 2004.

The Editor's Barnstar
The Editor's Barnstar
The Editor's Barnstar
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Editor's BarnstarThe Editor's Barnstar

The Editor's Barnstar is awarded to individuals who display particularly fine decisions in general editing. This is occasionally known as the Exclusionists' Barnstar. Sometimes, expert text removal is the most effective editing.

Introduced by Guanaco on June 18, 2004.

The Working Man's Barnstar
The Working Man's Barnstar
The Working Man's Barnstar
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The Working Wikipedian'sThe Working Wikipedian's Barnstar

The Working Wikipedian's Barnstar may be awarded to those who work tirelessly and endlessly on the more laborious or repetitive of Wikipedia tasks.

This barnstar's name can now be gender-specific by supplying 'm' for "Working man's", 'w' for "Working Woman's", 'n' for "Hard worker's" and 'wiki' for "Wikipedian's" in place of the gender option. Leaving this option blank will first determine if the user has a gender set, and if not, use the default "Wikipedian's".

Introduced by Blankfaze on July 6, 2004.