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How can I contact Wikipedia?
Unlike many other websites, Wikipedia does not have a central editorial board. This means that there is not a specific individual entity to reach out to or contact about your concerns with the site. However, there are places to turn to if you have a comment or concern about something you have encountered on or within Wikipedia.
Dispute Resolution
If you come across what you believe to be misinformation or misrepresentation on Wikipedia, you may want to contact the editorial board to resolve the issue. But, because there is no editorial board for the free encyclopedia, this matter can become tricky. However, it is possible to submit both Content Disputes and Conduct Disputes within Wikipedia, if you see fit.
If you refer to the Dispute Resolution page, you will be able to find ways to conduct disputes within the site, including submitting requests to the necessary parties in charge of: the Resolution Noticeboard, Administrator Assistance or Arbitration.
It is important to remember that like the WikipediaFAQ, Wikipedia is a growing and constantly evolving source of information. That means, what you see on a page or article today may not be there tomorrow. For this reason, you should keep in mind that changes or edits may occur before your request for assistance or arbitration can be fulfilled.