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WikiPhilosophy

del This editor is a deletionist.
linkspam This user despises linkspam, and will terminate it on sight, as well as any other spam by the contributor.
DGAF This user does not give a fuck.

Communication skills

en-5 This user is able to contribute with a professional level of English.
de-2 Dieser Benutzer hat fortgeschrittene Deutschkenntnisse.
en-pd So I do! This user speaks Pennsylvania Dutch English yet.

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NN This user is part of the notability sorting drive.
This user is a member of WikiProject Spam.
This user is a member of WikiProject External links.
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This user is a member of Wikiproject Living people and thinks you should be, too.

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My dream for Wikipedia is that it become recognized as an appropriate and legitimate source of knowledge and all of my edits are performed with this in mind.

For this to take place, Wikipedia must operate with a universal standard of principles. Thus, for example, I am much more liable to judge articles based on the general notability guidelines than any of the sub-guidelines or any precedent that an individual Wikiproject sets.
Also, I am not one of the people who believes that more is better. I don't judge Wikipedia by the amount of articles that it contains, so you won't see me creating dozens of articles a day but on the other hand I'll focus on maintaining the ones that we have. I'm shocked by how many articles we have about simple and broad topics that are neglected in favour of trivial articles about borderline notable entities (most often in the realm of popular culture)!
I have a pet peeve for those who take advantage of other people, and on Wikipedia that translates into spammers and editors with a conflict of interest that harms the project. You know who you are and I will show no mercy in calling you out and dealing with you. I also have an unavowed interest in cyberculture, but I don't let it interfere with my editing habits.


I'm just a regular college student with a wide variety of interests. I have an interest in classical music and prog rock, film, philosophy, literature, history, gaming, the internet and cyberethics, and much more. If you are interested in my personal taste, it is as follows:

I strongly believe that whatever happens on Wikipedia should stay on Wikipedia. If you really must contact me offwiki, I have a channel on YouTube, the e-mail function enabled here on Wikipedia, and a screenname on AIM that I'll give out privately.

One last thing. I'm terrible at formatting on Wikipedia, so in the spirit of "anyone can edit", feel free and make this page look nicer, just don't delete my autobiography. If I don't like what you did, I can easily change it back.


The Userpage Shield
Awarded by Scienceisyourfriend, for defending the links section of Psionics
The Original Barnstar
For creating a decent beginning for Delaware and Hudson Canal Museum on a very short notice. Thanks! Daniel Case (talk) 03:48, 13 December 2008 (UTC)

[edit] A conceptual diagram of my editing philosophy

Wikipedia in its current state. Contains a lack of overall form and structure due to its anarchial nature. There is a lot of possibility here.

Rigid application of policies and guidelines to weed out the junk that doesn't belong while retaining verifiable information about notable subjects in a neutral point of view.A work of art. Carefully crafted through the removal of all excess material but keeping verified information on notable subjects.

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