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Hi, I'm gsquaredxc.

What I do on Wikipedia

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  • Patrol new edits on Huggle
  • Track down older vandalism and find subtle or vandalism that was not reverted previously
  • Clean different Wikipedia formatting errors with WPCleaner or AWB
  • Rate articles
  • Adding and improving content to articles

My goals for contributing to Wikipedia

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  • Fix formatting across Wikipedia.
  • Make Wikipedia more secure and private by having references use https.

My goals for Wikipedia as a whole

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All the information

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Wikipedia should store all notable information. See User:Emijrp/All Human Knowledge.

100% accuracy

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Perfection is generally considered to be impossible. In a world where obvious facts are disputed, 100% accuracy seems like a big ask. However, Wikipedia has been shown to properly handle situations where facts are presented as political. Given that Wikipedia has maneuvered through the most difficult of topics, factual accuracy in articles about oranges or silicon dioxide really only requires time. Very few of the Wikipedia:Vital articles will have changes to the information they are based on. I don't personally remember the last time a new event in the American Revolution happened.

10% time tax

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The concept is simple: Wikipedia saves each user a significant amount of time, so giving back a small amount will benefit both the reader and the project. Wikipedia articles grow and improve over time, so for each passing day the benefit to society grows. A growth of the community relative to the benefit would create an exponential collection of accurate knowledge.