Editorial: What WWM is and
is not
WetWebMedia is a place to get expert advice and inspiration. As of 2008,
some twenty to thirty some thousand people use WWM daily. The crewmembers
are all experienced hobbyists who want to supply visitors with a valuable
and reliable source of information and inspiration. Every day we answer
dozens of queries from hobbyists of all levels of experience; sometimes
those questions are easy to answer, but often they're not.
In other words, running the WetWebMedia FAQ page is hard work. To really
fulfil our ambition to provide the best service to all our visitors, we need
your help. More specifically, we need you to understand how the site works
before you send us your questions! A lot of the time we're answering
questions that are answered perfectly well elsewhere on the site. This is
bad for you: why waste a day waiting for a reply when you could get your
answer right away?
WWM is indexed and catalogued
There's a contents list on the front page, and a Google search box as
well. Use them.
Question about Goldfish? Start from the Index, and go to the Freshwater
page, then the Livestock 1 section lists Goldfish among other fish. Go
there. Scroll down that page and you'll find links to dozens of articles and
FAQs on Goldfish running from basic maintenance and housing through to diet,
breeding and healthcare.
Pretty much everything can be got to in two or three clicks from the
starting page. Even allowing a bit of time for scrolling and browsing,
you're still going to find what you want in a few minutes. Compare that to
waiting a day or two for hearing back from the FAQ crew after sending them
an e-mail. It goes without saying that the time saved can make the
difference between life and death were emergencies and acute health problems
are involved.
WWM is a reference work
WWM is developed, built and maintained by fellow aquarists of proven
expertise and experience, offered free to the public. There are articles on
just about every topic within the fishkeeping hobby: tropicals, coldwater,
brackish water and marine. There are lots of articles on ancillary topics as
well, from conservation and diving through to good business practice.
WWM is not an all-inclusive reference work
As deep and inclusive as WWM is, it can't pretend to be the last word on
every topic. It isn't a replacement for a good guide or textbook. Though we
try to cover as much as we can and hope to provide valuable direction and
inspiration, it is not our intent or purpose to be all things to everyone.
Instead its our aim to fit in between the good in-print reference works in
the bookstores and the hobbyists who need additional information and
explanation before they can put what they've read into use. Think of us as
interpreters and helpers.
WWM is not a bulletin board or forum
We do in fact have our very own
forum, and that's the place to share ideas and discuss experiences with
other hobbyists of similar mind. Much as the crew here on the WWM FAQ team
would like to spend all day chatting about fish, we're an all-volunteer
brigade and have to fit in our work here with our jobs, families, friends
and of course our fish!
By all means send us comments and criticisms, but please be patient and
understand if we have to prioritise our replies to get back to those who
need urgent help.
WWM is not an advocate of products, manufacturers,
brands or services
Crewmembers are at liberty to state what they have found works well, and
what doesn’t, in their experience. Out of necessity this means that
sometimes crewmembers praise some products and condemn others. In turn we'll
freely post good and bad experiences of those who've sent in queries and
comments. But we have nothing to sell, no palms to grease, no axes to grind.
You may find us promoting something produced or traded by a given
sponsor, but you'll also find other folks being promoted alongside them,
folks who aren't sponsors or affiliated with WWM in any way. The opinions
expressed here are just that, individual insights and views. Accept them as
such, or if you disagree, write in and we'll post your comment alongside.
WWM is here to help
Please do write to us if you find that your particular problem or issue
is not sufficiently detailed elsewhere on the site, or the information given
not specific enough to your situation. All of us on the crew enjoy helping
other hobbyists in the fishkeeping pastime we enjoy so much!
Bob Fenner
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