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You'll find me checking AfCs, helping users at the Teahouse, and patrolling vandalism using Igloo and Twinkle. Surprisingly, I've found that Hatnote is an effective tool for detecting edits with vandalism. You can read my essay on it here.

I'm also a mass message sender. This enables me to send out messages to thousands, if not millions, of users, and I originally used it to facilitate sending monthly newsletters for WikiProjects. I now mostly use it in an administrative role (i.e. processing deliveries from the mass message senders talk page). Please send requests through talk page the instead of contacting me directly, where it will be reviewed by the other 56 mass message senders on this wiki.

Biasbot AS

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I run Biasbot AS, a bot that attempts to somewhat semi-automate the enforcement of Wikipedia's neutral point of view policy by using natural language processing to detect explicit and implicit bias in articles. Take a look at the bot's userpage and this guideline for a closer look.

Articles to Create/Articles of Interest to Reach GA/FA Status

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I don't own these articles -- I just create and/or contribute to them. They're in no particular order, but they're all articles that I enjoy reading as much as editing, so I take my time.

StatusItemNotes
 Done The Good Lie Add refs, update assessment
Doing... Flying Saucer Working Party Add ref
 Done Jihadi John and Operation Onymous Desc. of real identities
 Done Multipurpose tree Gallery
Doing... Identification with the Aggressor Accompanying image
 Not done The Shed at Dulwich Can't say there's more potential to an article than this one. Links to documentary and imagery needed.
 Done Homeless veterans in the United States Better categorization needed
 Not done List of electronic music genres Remove dead links.
Doing... Internet censorship in Hong Kong WP:NPOV
Doing... Traditions and anecdotes associated with the Stanley Cup Commons search
 Not done British Columbia mainland coastal forests Rm dead links
Doing... ALPHA experiment Better connections to the general subject of antimatter.
 Done Cicada 3301 Further elaboration on puzzles, including drop-down boxes for examples.
 Not done Takotsubo cardiomyopathy Clean up heading
 Not done Seán na Ráithíneach Ó Murchadha References needed or possible WP:AfD
Doing... Sphaenolobium Expansion more than a mere copy, follow templates
Doing... Tesla fire incidents Needs a more scientific approach other than merely the documentation of events, especially in relation to quantum/solid-state chemistry and physics.
 Done LSTMs, or more specifically, Peephole convolutional LSTMs More than a mathematical proof...
 Done Hostile architecture Update architecture
 Done Interstate 80 in California Basic cleanup.
Doing... Stanford marshmallow experiment Fix citations (1970 and 1972).
Doing... Yamaha C40 Stub class to start class.
Doing... Stockholm Syndrome Look through Commons for visuals
 Done Dakkochi Stub class
Doing... Witness-indistinguishable proof Stub to start
 Done Hungarian algorithm Done w/ cleanup, added to watchlist.
Doing... Charlottesville car attack Cleanup (grammatical wordiness)
Doing... Abbotsford Canucks Creating articles for non-existing players
Doing... Jing Ulrich Heading/introduction must follow WP:NPOV
Doing... People's Park (Berkeley) Better sources for verification
Idea: Create {{UM-WrongInfo}} Can be simply a warning notice about posting incorrect information on user pages
On hold: Patrol the new pages feed Might have to wait.
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Awards

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Editor of the Week
Your ongoing efforts to improve the encyclopedia have not gone unnoticed: You have been selected as Editor of the Week for your determination and dedication to help the encyclopedia grow. Thank you for the great contributions! (courtesy of the Wikipedia Editor Retention Project)

Tools

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Cosmos Task Force   RR Task Force   Pending AfC submissions   Pending Changes   New Pages Feed   Real time changes   Run Igloo   Upload a non-free file   Send mass messages   Welcome Templates   User scripts   Barnstars   Emoticons   Welcome users with Snuggle   Update Status

Stolen from Arcticocean's user page

Useful observations about our community

  1. Wikipedia:Please do not bite the newcomers means "Treat newcomers with kindness and patience". Many experienced editors use patience but omit the kindness. Wikipedia is a complex website with a steep learning curve. Someone vandalising or writing draft articles about their business is a potentially new editor entitled to the anti-biting policy's benefit. Kindness could require assuming that apparently disruptive edits are an effort to "see how this works". Even if the aggregate effect of this policy is the less efficient disposal of disruptive users, we pay this price for treating newcomers with kindness.
  2. "I know you may have been taught it's polite to use honorifics, but that isn't necessary on the English Wikipedia. No one will think you're rude if you don't call them sir/ma'am, and doing so risks calling women 'sir'."
    Valereee (talk · contribs), 15:23, 25 January 2025 (UTC)
  3. "Egoboo is… the pleasure received from public recognition of voluntary work."
    – From our article on the term, which I discovered from Newyorkbrad (talk · contribs), 22:01, 6 February 2025 (UTC).
  4. "When I am asked why I have volunteered my time for so long, my answer is simple: I believe in our project. I believe in our vision, that of a world in which every person has free access to the sum of all human knowledge. I believe that our work makes the world a better place every day, and as long as I believe that I will dedicate my time and energy to this project."
    L235 (talk · contribs), 03:40, 5 December 2023 (UTC)
  5. [At the top of a retired user's talk page] "Please use the space below to tell me why you hate my redirects and templates."
    Gurch (talk · contribs), 2018
  6. "Wikipedia would grind to a halt in hours if every editor with a mental illness went on strike."
    Tamzin (talk · contribs) at User:Tamzin/On mental health.
  7. "[Why do I…] keep leaving or retiring, then coming back? … After not editing Wikipedia for a while, I realized that my brain has not been as sharp. Apparently, taking the time to [propose] and make corrections to various aspects of Wikipedia has been stimulating my brain quite a bit. I found that over the past month…, I just have not been as motivated or encouraged to proactively engage in thoughtful conversation or research. …[I]t seems Wikipedia has been a glue… keeping my mind intact".
    Steel1943 (talk · contribs), 2025
  8. Wikipedians don't care if you withhold a donation, or say that you're going to do so. Assuming that they do indicates a fundamental misunderstanding of Wikipedia and its community culture. See also: Wikipedia:Not gonna donate.
  9. The Wikipolitician is an experienced volunteer prone to the belief that anybody else cares about positions they have adopted or opinions they have repeatedly articulated. You'll see them comment about how they have "repeatedly" voted a certain way. You'll see them comment on how they have been doing so "for a long time". They are unaware that this is an act of self-indulgence and inevitably, they over-estimation their true influence or power. Wikipedia is an online community, comprised of volunteers. None of us are ranked as senior; at best, some of us have considerable experience and have perhaps been elected or appointed to do a particular duty. That does not mean we have a political system, or that people are forming detailed impressions of your personal policies and positions over time. At best, people know who you are and may have some memory of specific situations where you demonstrated some level of skill or competence. That does not excuse you from a duty in each situation to take decisions fairly, dispassionately, and with the minimum possible fuss. Inevitably, self-branding gets in the way of that. Politicians are not needed on Wikipedia.