Good afternoon! My name is Yúri Krestínichev. I'm a Russian writer and interpreter. I speak almost fluent English and Japanese languages.
I would be very glad if you try to write me a letter in Russian, but I don't insist and will try to answer anyone in any language.
I have been an interpreter for seven years.
Faced with a question about Russia? Write to me and I'll try to figure it out.
If this inscription is green, then I'm online. If this inscription is lit in red I'm offline. If this inscription is lit in blue, then I'm busy with a very important business.
I worked on Russian Wikipedia for a while. There were mechanisms in that section that could stall the productive work of the community. At the time I'd the last edit on Russian Wikipedia, just three active bureaucrats were working there. And it wasn't that people didn't go to that level of access, it was that other contributors didn't choose them because of various prejudices.
Why don't I write articles about Russia on Russian Wikipedia?