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1. Introduction
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See the "edit" tab at the top of each article? On the Homestar Runner Wiki, you can edit pages whenever you want, logged in or not.

What is the Homestar Runner Wiki?

The Homestar Runner Wiki is a knowledge base written collaboratively by many of its readers. Lots of people are constantly improving the Wiki, making hundreds of changes a day, all of which are recorded on the page history and the Recent Changes page. Nonsense and vandalism are usually removed quickly.

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Don't be afraid to edit pages on the Wikianyone can edit, and we encourage users to be bold! Find something that can be improved, either in content, grammar or formatting, then fix it. Worried about breaking the Wiki? Don't be: it can always be fixed or improved later. So go ahead, edit an article and help make the Wiki the best source for Homestar Runner information on the Internet!

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