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User:Editorofthewiki

This user rewrote Lazare Ponticelli, a featured article. This user wrote 2002 Bou'in-Zahra earthquake, a featured article. This user wrote Minnesota Mr. Basketball, a featured list. This user wrote Mary Meader, a good article. This user wrote 1992 Nicaragua earthquake, a good article. This user helped with Félix Houphouët-Boigny, a good article. This user rewrote Jean-Hilaire Aubame, a good article. This user wrote Nki National Park, a good article. This user wrote Paul Gondjout, a good article. This user rewrote 1970 Tonghai earthquake, a good article. This user rewrote Drum (2004 film), a good article. This user wrote 1964 Gabon coup d'état, a good article. This user wrote Al Pollard, a good article. This user wrote Magnum Rolle, a good article. This user rewrote Dan Borislow, a good article.This user rewrote Alphonse Alley, a good article. This user wrote Juan Fernandez (basketball), a good article. This user wrote 2010–11 Temple Owls men's basketball team, a good article. This user wrote Lavoy Allen, a good article. This user wrote Ramone Moore, a good article. This user wrote Khris Middleton, a good article. This user rewrote (Don't Fear) The Reaper, a good article. This user wrote Jack Ely, a good article. This user wrote Ryan Arcidiacono, a good article. This user helped with Darby Creek (Pennsylvania), a good article. This user rewrote Ithan Creek, a good article. This user rewrote Darrun Hilliard, a good article. This user wrote Kellen Dunham, a good article. This user wrote Kelan Martin, a good article. This user wrote Roosevelt Jones, a good article. This user wrote Khadeen Carrington, a good article. This user helped with Grandy Glaze, a good article. This user wrote Donte Ingram, a good article. This user wrote Naji Marshall, a good article. This user helped with Brad Davison, a good article. This user wrote Zach Hankins, a good article. This user helped with Akwasi Yeboah, a good article. This user wrote Sandro Mamukelashvili, a good article. This user wrote Jermaine Samuels, a good article. This user wrote Jahaad Proctor, a good article. This user wrote Quincy McKnight, a good article. This user wrote Myles Cale, a good article.

Editorofthewiki is currently: talking in the third person

Please update this if I have my grammar right!

Today is Tuesday, November 19, 2024, 11:17 (UTC/GMT).
There are 6,912,856 articles on the English Wikipedia.
Today is

My bot, EditorBot, was for approval at Wikipedia:Bots/Requests for approval/EditorBot, but it failed. The Bot account is reserved, however, and whether or not it will ever be used remains a mystery.

Welcome to my user page. You really should be editing right now. So why are you wasting your time reading this sentence? I could just go on an on about myself, but why should I? Since you are still here right now, I will welcome you under this comfy blanket.

Apparently only 56 or soWikipedians have created more articles than me.

About Me

I started editing under this account shortly after the New Year, 2008, after editing under an IP for a while. My username is derived from that of User:Destroyerofthewiki, a sockpuppet of User:DavidYork71. Instead of destroying the wiki, I want to edit it, and I would have chosen a better username, but all the good ones are taken. I think that I did quite well with what's left, don't you think?

I have been active member of Wikipedia:WikiProject Earthquakes. I don't really have much of a liking of these destructive ruptures, in case you're wondering. They are pretty fun to write about however. My time there has not been wasted: I basically wrote FA 2002 Bou'in-Zahra earthquake (with some copyediting help and some small additions, mostly from User:Ceranthor) and GA 1992 Nicaragua earthquake (also written from scratch--this was speedied while a stub!).

I have also been active writing basketball articles, among other subjects.

I will tell you nothing about my personal life, since I don't know who you are, except I am a male human from the Planet Earth who was born sometime in the 20th century.

I am a bit of a linguist, as demonstrated by my languageboxes below:

enThis user is a native speaker of the English language.
es-2Este usuario puede contribuir con un nivel intermedio de español.
fr-2Cet utilisateur peut contribuer avec un niveau intermédiaire en français.
de-1Dieser Benutzer hat grundlegende Deutschkenntnisse.
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This user can help out at an advanced level of Simple English.


States and countries visited

U.S. States visited
Pennsylvania New Jersey Delaware Maryland Virginia North Carolina Florida West Virginia New York Tennessee Connecticut Massachusetts Colorado New Hampshire Maine Rhode Island
Countries visited
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On other Wikis

I have accounts on the following sister projects:

Commons
Wikinews
Wiktionary
Wikiquote
Wikibooks
Wikisource
Wikispecies
Wikiversity
Meta-Wiki

Stuff to do

About Wikipedia

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The Community
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Tasks that you can do

You can help improve the articles listed below! This list updates frequently, so check back here for more tasks to try. (See Wikipedia:Maintenance or the Task Center for further information.)

Help counter systemic bias by creating new articles on important women.

Help improve popular pages, especially those of low quality.


Tower of Wikipedia

WP:AIV
WP:WARN
WP:ANI
WP:SPI
WP:RCP
WP:RPP
WP:RFA
WP:AFD
WP:XFD
WP:DRV
CAT:SPEEDY
WP:CSD
WP:RM
WP:FA
WP:RFC
WP:RAA
WP:ER
WP:TM
WP:LOP
WP:PNT
WP:BACK
CAT:HELP
WP:VP
WP:HAHA
WP:BARN
WP:RD

Recent Changes

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19 November 2024


Tip of the Day

User Subpages

Many users like to create user subpages to store various bits of information such as welcome templates or other information. For example, if you are drafting a new page that is not ready to "go live", or proposing major changes in redrafting an existing page, a user subpage may be very useful.

To create a subpage simply visit your User page and then append the name of the subpage in your browser's URL bar. For example, http://en.wikipedia.org/key/User:CoolDude would become http://en.wikipedia.org/key/User:CoolDude/MySubpageName. When you press the ↵ Enter key you will be prompted to create the new subpage.

If you no longer need a subpage, or wish to have it deleted, you can mark the page with {{db-owner}} or {{db|reason}}.

Read more:
To add this auto-updating template to your user page, use {{totd}}

Today's featured article

Edith Roosevelt

Edith Roosevelt (1861–1948; née Carow) was the second wife of President Theodore Roosevelt and the first lady of the United States from 1901 to 1909. She grew up alongside the Roosevelt family, and married Theodore Roosevelt in 1886, having five children. She became a public figure when her husband became a war hero in the Spanish–American War and was elected governor of New York. Theodore became vice president in March 1901, and president after the assassination of William McKinley in September. Edith controlled when and how the press reported on the Roosevelts, and regulated Washington social life, organizing weekly meetings of the cabinet members' wives, and becoming the gatekeeper of who could attend formal events. Her oversight of the 1902 White House renovations and her hiring the first social secretary for a first lady, Belle Hagner, are considered enduring legacies. She remained politically active, despite poor health from the 1910s. (Full article...)