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     Improving Wikipedia one punctuation mark at a time.
 Orion200's photo, color corrected, slightly rotated, cropped, background tinted, caption added
Grammar is serious business... but that doesn't mean we
  grammar nazis are necessarily humorless or annoying.



grammar nazi (plural grammar nazis)

  1. (slang, idiomatic) A person who habitually corrects or criticizes the language usage of others.

grammar fascist (plural there can be only one)

  1. (slang, idiomatic) A person who habitually corrects the language usage of others but is definitely opposed to all aspects of Nazi ideology and to fascism in general. The grammar fascist has a grammar nazi in their brain they can't turn off, so if one of the grammar fascist's corrections irritates you, consider how much more annoying it is for them to have corrections blared at them unignorably all day, every day.[original research?]






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How I interact with Wikipedia

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Many articles I just tidy up grammar on. Other articles — those in need — I will find sources for, resolve NPOV or copyright issues with, or expand from stub status. I enjoy working with brand-new editors struggling with proper sourcing, citation formatting, and encyclopedic tone in their proposed articles.

theyThis user frequently uses the singular they for want of a better gender-neutral pronoun.




This user also prefers to be referred to using singular they — i.e., say they/them/their rather than she/her/her or he/him/his. If that sounds silly to you, you are encouraged to read about Intersex. Invented gender-neutral pronouns such as ze/hir/ze's are also acceptable.

This user is a gender other than
male or female.







This user has made 1000+   edits.



My edit count does not necessarily reflect my contributions accurately, largely for two opposing reasons. First, I do a lot of answering questions at the Teahouse and helping new editors with their drafts after an AfC decline, so many of my edits are outside mainspace. Second, I prefer to make one big long complicated edit ( example ), rather than a long series of individual fixes, when a page needs multiple changes. (I also don't always log in to edit — see below — and I haven't kept track of all the changes in my dynamic IP addresses over the years.) Knowing my edit count is misleading helps immunize me to Editcountitis.

This user has been on Wikipedia for 13 years, 2 months and 27 days.




I've been around Wikipedia for a while now, but I don't know everything...
and I'm not afraid to admit that.


This user tries to do the right thing. If they make a mistake, please let them know.




Some of the IP addresses my work has appeared under

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I don't always work logged in. IP users are people, too. Wikipedia has some longstanding editors who use a static IP address rather than a Wikipedia account yet make many valuable contributions to Wikipedia, such as 71.41.210.146 and 75.108.94.227 (neither of whom are me — I don't have easy access to a static IP address).


Handy link to my logged-in contributions, since some people apparently have a hard time finding that page on their own.

Some articles I have created or significantly contributed to

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Asterisked contributions were made while logged out; see above section for IP addresses.

New articles created

New articles created

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Redirects created

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(Selections of more useful redirects I have created only)

Articles I contributed photographs to

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Substantially improved articles

Substantially improved articles

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Substantially expanded articles

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Substantially referenced articles

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Substantially reformatted articles

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Substantially rescued from conflict-of-interest issue articles

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Userboxes I have made

Userboxes I have made

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All of these are of course freely usable by anyone. Edit this section to find the code to copy and paste to your own user page (but please don't change anything).

Autistic This user is proudly autistic.
en-altThis user is a native speaker of American English, but is conversant in several Commonwealth Englishes.
This user is very fond of the color green (but doesn't have just one favorite colour).
This user has a physical disability.
This user believes marriage is between consenting adults, and that therefore polyamorous marriages should have equal legal recognition.
Rel
no
This user does not belong to any organized (or disorganized) religion.



Awards and other WikiLove I have received

Awards and other WikiLove I have received

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You may has cheezburger!

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For occasionally brightening my day with a sense of humor in your edit summaries . And, of course, for your good work at the Teahouse. w.carter-Talk 17:00, 19 September 2015 (UTC)

A barnstar for you!

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The Original Barnstar
For your exceptional development as an editor, and the ensuing large amount of good edits, since you became seriously active on this Wikipedia a couple of months ago. I don't think I've ever coached a "newbie" who grasped things so quickly! w.carter-Talk 09:07, 8 October 2015 (UTC)

A cupcake for you!

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Thanks, for helping me with my first article Joshua Ferdinand. Pippathecat (talk) 08:16, 10 October 2015 (UTC)

A cup of tea for you!

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With this ever dramatic world including WikiDrama, here's a cup of tea to alleviate your day! This e-tea's remains have been e-composted SwisterTwister talk 03:53, 23 October 2015 (UTC)

Barnstar

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The Special Barnstar
For educating another editor about gender here in a kind, insightful and helpful way. 97198 (talk) 10:47, 30 October 2015 (UTC)

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