Jump to content
 







Main menu
   


Navigation  



Main page
Contents
Current events
Random article
About Wikipedia
Contact us
Donate
 




Contribute  



Help
Learn to edit
Community portal
Recent changes
Upload file
 








Search  

































Create account

Log in
 









Create account
 Log in
 




Pages for logged out editors learn more  



Contributions
Talk
 



















Contents

   



(Top)
 


1 About me  





2 Wikilosophy  



2.1  Deletionism and Inclusionism  





2.2  Immediatism and Eventualism  





2.3  Metapedianism and Exopedianism  





2.4  Exclusionism and Inclusionism  





2.5  Notability  







3 My contribution to Wikipedia  



3.1  My edits  



3.1.1  Most active  





3.1.2  Edit milestones  





3.1.3  Busiest months  





3.1.4  Did you know  





3.1.5  Other  







3.2  My To-Do list  





3.3  Articles to check  





3.4  What others think  







4 My travels  



4.1  Countries and Independent Territories I have visited  





4.2  USA states (and DC) I have visited  





4.3  Canadian provinces I have visited  





4.4  Significant bodies of water that I have physically been in or on  







5 My world vision  





6 Useful wiki stuff  





7 Tools  



7.1  Most popular articles  





7.2  Project news  





7.3  Image stuff  





7.4  Map stuff  





7.5  Other tools  





7.6  Random wiki stuff  







8 Interesting articles and categories  





9 Notes  














User:Truthanado

















User page
Talk
 

















Read
Edit
View history
 








Tools
   


Actions  



Read
Edit
View history
 




General  



What links here
Related changes
User contributions
User logs
View user groups
Upload file
Special pages
Permanent link
Page information
Get shortened URL
Download QR code
 




Print/export  



Download as PDF
Printable version
 
















Appearance
   

 





This user is a WikiGnome.
This user has pending changes reviewer rights on the English Wikipedia.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 


Wikimood
[purge] [edit]

My user name is a portmanteau of the words truth and aficianado,[1] meaning one who strives for the truth.

I started editing Wikipedia in March 9, 2007 (17 years ago) (2007-03-09). After eight (8) years of some serious editing and patrolling on Wikipedia, I got into a bit of a Wikifunk starting in April 2015. Other things going on in my life limited the amount of time I spent on Wikipedia. In October 2019, I tried to make a conscious effort to become more active in Wikipedia, probably not as active as before though. From 2020 to 2021, the shelter-in-place and work-from-home recommendations due to the COVID-19 pandemic gave me a renewed opportunity to be more involved in Wikipedia, which has really picked up in 2021 with my work retirement.

In November 2023, some other things have become more important in my life, and my involvement in Wikipedia, though still there, is not as active as in the recent past.

Multilicense -- see bottom of page. Today's UTC date is June 24, 2024 (mdy format) or 24 June 2024 (dmy format).

The English Wikipedia has 857 admins; 6,840,536 articles; 60,915,310 pages and 47,588,116 users ... and is still growing. In addition, there are 344 different language editions of Wikipedia: 331 active and 13 closed.

About me[edit]

I am a retired Systems Engineer living in Atlanta, Georgia USA. I have an AAS in Engineering and a BS in Electrical Engineering from the Rochester Institute of Technology. I worked in Rail Transportation and Electric Power industries for 50 years before my retirement in 2021. My personal motto is "to make life easier for everyone, including me". To that end, I strive to help put the most complete, correct and easy to find information possible in Wikipedia.

Biometrics:

Wikilosophy[edit]

Wikipedia is the best source of information out there, and I do my part to make it (and keep it) free, vibrant and current. That includes making annual financial contributions.

In my opinion, the most important Wiki policy is WP:BOLD.

My Wikipedia Philosophy, or Wikilosophy, is not a set of hard and fast rules. I prefer shades of gray, making appropriate choices based on each situation. Having said that, I believe in processes, and my actions typically follow what's described below.

Deletionism and Inclusionism[edit]

I tend towards Inclusionism. If someone has taken the time to do something, whether that be creating a new article or modifying an existing one, that is important. So long as the work falls within the clear guidelines as to what can be included in Wikipedia: verifiability, no original research, and neutral point of view, I accept the work as-is. If it falls outside the guidelines, I prefer to take action. I usually prefer discussion to resolve questions, although I do not hesitate to suggest speedy deleteorPROD for articles that obviously violate Wikipolicy. Quick action is often the best course in the case of blatant vandalism.

Immediatism and Eventualism[edit]

This one is tough for me. I fully believe in the value of improving articles over time, and I see nothing wrong with a weak article that can and will be improved. After all, Wikipedia didn't suddenly become what it is today, it evolved over time. I am someone who desires consistency and professionalism, and I generally do not hesitate to make format changes and general copyedit so that articles on similar topics have a similar professional look-and-feel. For example, I routinely add or update an infobox to articles about schools so that most school articles look the same. And I often edit articles for consistent layout and format (especially dates) as described in the Wikipedia Manual of Style.

Metapedianism and Exopedianism[edit]

I tend to be an Exopedian. The encyclopedic value of Wikipedia (providing useful information to our readers) is why we are here, so that should be the most important. I edit mostly on my own, and also value interacting with others; it's the way I learn, and hopefully, the way I help others learn too.

Exclusionism and Inclusionism[edit]

I tend towards Inclusionism for information inside articles, and Exclusionism for the articles themselves. I have no problem including various facts about a topic in the article, so long as the article's topic is notable. Non-notable topics are candidates for deletion, using the clear deletion policy.

Notability[edit]

Notability is not an opinion, it is based on facts and a set of Wikipedia policies. A topic is notable if it has been the subject of multiple, non-trivial, reliable published works, whose sources are independent of the subject itself. Enforcing notability criteria for articles is important, and ensures that articles meet core criteria such as verifiability and no original research. It is less important for the specific content of articles ... that is more subjective and is usually resolved by the opinions of the community as a whole. I generally try to avoid notability discussions about music, especially bands and band members; my personal idea of notability in those areas does not agree with many others.

My contribution to Wikipedia[edit]

I have been a Wikipedia user since March 2007; 17 years ago (2007-03), I became an active member of the Wikipedia community. In my spare time, I often cruise around various Wikipedia articles, educating myself, adding bits of information as appropriate, and helping to clean up and organize. Occasionally, I may create a new article about an interesting and informative topic. I often check New pages and Recent changes to see what's new, to make sure changes are appropriate and to perform general copyedit and article improvements. I am not afraid to tag an inappropriate article for speedy delete, PRODorAfD; or to seek the help of a Wiki admin. I also use Random article, which is an interesting way to see what's out there. I am often surprised by the breadth of information in Wikipedia, as well as recognizing that some of it could use updates and improvements.

I sometimes take part in notability and deletion discussions, as well as suggestions to modify Wikipolicy. It's an interesting part of the Wikipedia experience, and an important one as well. After all, Wikipedia's rules and guidelines have been developed by the members themselves. And it is important to review them from time to time.

Following the Wikipedia style guide, I believe in consistency (it makes things easier to understand), and I sometimes make minor edits to an article so that it is consistent within itself, with other similar articles and in agreement with Wiki guidelines. I copyedit and try to simplify text by removing peacock terms and unnecessary and over-used words like but, currently, however; and the over-used comma punctuation mark, as well as consistent usage of "which" versus "that"; and by using simplified and easier-to-understand verb tense where appropriate. I also edit articles for consistent usage of date format (dmy vs mdy) and British versus American English (depending on the article).

I spend quite a bit of time in the following areas:

In June 2007, I scored 517 on the Wikipedia:Wikipediholism test, which rates me as a person with few edits. My retest in August 2007 scored 3784 points, which rates me "officially addicted". I took the automatic test in May 2008 and scored 4792 points, which makes me an official "Wikipediholic". In December 2011, I took the test again and scored 17174 points, which makes me (according to the test) "Only the world's best psychiatrist, physiologist and witch doctor combined can cure your Wikipediholism at this stage. Normally you would get off of Wikipedia and go find those people... Normally...". In June 2021, I scored 323 on the updated test, which classifies me as "You're a Pro." In June 2023, I scored 429 on the updated test, which classifies me as "You're a Pro."

Though not a Wikipedia admin (I believe I can be more helpful as an editor), I was an admin and key user of a separate Wiki where I work (my company decided in 2020 to retire its internal Wiki in a move to standardize on using Microsoft Teams, SharePoint and OneDrive for collaboration)[2] My experiences on Wikipedia helped the work wiki and vice versa.

My edits[edit]

I believe that quality of edits is more important than quantity. I have seen several editors with more edits than I have in the same (or less) amount of time. Having said that, keeping a record of edits can be interesting.[3]

Most active[edit]

As of December 2010, a bot decided that I am one of the most active Wikipedians.

My place in WP:MOSTEDITS over time
Place Date Place Date Place Date
2517 July 11, 2012 2370 October 17, 2012 2340 January 20, 2013
2271 May 17, 2013 2230 September 1, 2013 2194 March 16, 2014
2204 November 3, 2014 2438 July 23, 2016 2664 September 23, 2017
2882 November 4, 2018 3076 October 21, 2019 3150 March 30, 2020
3067 July 3, 2021 2958 August 8, 2021 2881 September 17, 2021
2803 October 25, 2021 2737 January 2, 2022 2708 March 3, 2022
2644 April 16, 2022 2574 May 17, 2022 2483 July 6, 2022
2393 October 17, 2022 2336 December 2, 2022 2278 February 26, 2023
2275 June 27, 2023 2224 December 4, 2023 2244 April 27, 2024

Edit milestones[edit]

My edit milestones[4] are:

Busiest months[edit]

On November 22, 2021, the number of my edits for the calendar year surpassed my previous yearly high of 6146 in 2008, with more than a month to go. The COVID-19 pandemic (working from home) and my retirement contributed to making this possible. The year 2021 ended with a total of 6688 total edits. On October 26, 2022, my total calendar year edits passed the previous high set one year earlier, with more than two months to go; the year 2022 ended with a total of 7978 edits, more than a thousand more than the previous year.

My top-ten months of edits are:

  1. 1157 edits - September 2021 (38.5 edits/day)
  2. 1086 edits - May 2022 (35.0 edits/day)
  3. 1003 edits - April 2022 (34.4 edits/day)
  4. 973 edits - December 2008 (31.4 edits/day)
  5. 929 edits - October 2022 (29.9 edits/day)
  6. 915 edits - June 2022 (30.5 edits/day)
  7. 841 edits - July 2023 (27.1 edits/day)
  8. 832 edits - October 2021 (26.8 edits/day)
  9. 823 edits - July 2022 (26.5 edits/day)
  10. 747 edits - September 2021 (24.9 edits/day)

Did you know[edit]

Some of my contributions have appeared on Did you know?:

  • October 6, 2007, Anne Montgomery (started)
  • November 27, 2007, Henry Lomb (started)
  • December 7, 2007, Evelyn Venable (started)
  • December 15, 2007, Jimmy Wakely (started)
  • January 4, 2008, Boy Rangers of America (nominated)
  • January 5, 2008, Philip Diehl (inventor) (started)
  • February 13, 2008, George Schlatter (started)
  • February 26, 2008, David Owen Dodd (started)
  • March 30, 2008, Thomas Wakeman (started)
  • April 3, 2008, Colonel Wright (sternwheeler) (nominated)
  • July 15, 2008, R. Thomas Flynn (started)
  • July 26, 2008, Victor Nogin (expanded)
  • September 11, 2008, Power Memorial Academy (started)
  • October 1, 2008, Matt Centrowitz (started)
  • December 1, 2008, Buckskin Joe, Colorado (nominated, contributed)
  • December 30, 2008, Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse (started)
  • January 4, 2009, Gil Dodds (athlete) (started)
  • Other[edit]

    I avoid editing musical group articles whenever I can. It's generally not an area that I'm familiar with, and much of the information in such articles has questionable notability and is there for political (not encyclopedic) reasons.

    I have helped promote the following to good article status:

    See my list of created articles. You can find a summary of my Wiki contributions here hereorhereorhere or on mathbot's tool (some may not work).

    I sometimes contribute to other versions of Wikipedia:

    My To-Do list[edit]

    Articles to check[edit]

    What others think[edit]

    The Resilient Barnstar
    This Barnstar is awarded to Truthanado for his positive response to the Bowie State University, Department of Public Safety editorial comment. Sallicio (talk) 04:25, 5 January 2008 (UTC)Sallicio



    Truthanado has been identified as an Awesome Wikipedian,
    so I've officially declared today as Truthanado's Day!
    For being a great person and awesome Wikipedian,
    enjoy being the star of the day, Truthanado!

    Signed, Neutralhomer

    A record of your Day will always be kept here.


    The Editor's Barnstar
    I'm guessing this is not the first time you've done this, and it may not be the first time anyone has thanked you, but no matter--such editing needs to be heralded. Too many people around here write in a conditional tense when they mean the past tense, though why that is, I've never understood. I'm glad to see someone else who understands this. HuskyHuskie (talk) 22:59, 31 August 2012 (UTC)


    The Copyeditor's Barnstar
    I think the volume of your c/e edits make this Copyeditor's Barnstar self-justified. Thank you for your hard work, Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 13:45, 10 February 2014 (UTC)

    My travels[edit]

    For both business and pleasure, I have done a lot of traveling (more than one million miles (1.6 million km) in planes), and enjoy meeting people from different countries and cultures. I have completed three round-the-world trips by plane (all on business), two going East-to-West and one West-to-East:

    1. United States to Japan to Australia to Hong Kong to England to United States
    2. United States to Belgium to Netherlands to Hong Kong to United States
    3. United States to Australia to Hong Kong to Germany to England to United States

    Countries and Independent Territories I have visited[edit]

    (*) indicates a country that I have lived in for at least one month.

    1.  Australia (*)
  • The Bahamas Bahamas
  • Belgium Belgium
  • Brazil Brazil
  • Canada Canada
  • China China
  • Croatia Croatia
  • Denmark Denmark
  • Dominican Republic Dominican Republic
  • England England (*)
  • Finland Finland
  • France France
  • Germany Germany (*)
  • Greece Greece
  • Honduras Honduras
  • Hong Kong Hong Kong (*)
  • Italy Italy
  • Japan Japan
  • Macau Macau
  • Mexico Mexico
  • Montenegro Montenegro
  • Netherlands Netherlands
  • Norway Norway
  • Puerto Rico Puerto Rico
  • Russia Russia
  • Saint Kitts Saint Kitts
  • Saint Martin
  • Scotland Scotland
  • Singapore Singapore
  • Sint Maarten Sint Maarten
  • South Korea South Korea
  • Spain Spain
  • Sweden Sweden
  • Taiwan Taiwan
  • Turkey Türkiye
  • United Kingdom United Kingdom (*)
  • United States United States (*)
  • United States Virgin Islands US Virgin Islands
  • Vatican City Vatican City
  • Venezuela Venezuela
  • USA states (and DC) I have visited[edit]

    (*) indicates a state that I have lived in for at least one month.

  • California California
  • Colorado Colorado
  • Connecticut Connecticut
  • Delaware Delaware
  • Washington, D.C. District of Columbia
  • Florida Florida (*)
  • Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia (*)
  • Illinois Illinois
  • Kansas Kansas
  • Kentucky Kentucky
  • Louisiana Louisiana
  • Maryland Maryland
  • Maine Maine
  • Massachusetts Massachusetts
  • Michigan Michigan
  • Minnesota Minnesota
  • Mississippi Mississippi
  • Missouri Missouri
  • Nebraska Nebraska
  • New Hampshire New Hampshire
  • New Jersey New Jersey (*)
  • New York (state) New York (*)
  • North Carolina North Carolina
  • Ohio Ohio
  • Pennsylvania Pennsylvania (*)
  • Rhode Island Rhode Island
  • South Carolina South Carolina
  • Tennessee Tennessee
  • Texas Texas
  • Vermont Vermont
  • Virginia Virginia
  • West Virginia West Virginia
  • Wisconsin Wisconsin
  • Canadian provinces I have visited[edit]

  • British Columbia British Columbia
  • Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland
  • New Brunswick New Brunswick
  • Nova Scotia Nova Scotia
  • Ontario Ontario
  • Quebec Quebec
  • Significant bodies of water that I have physically been in or on[edit]

    1. Adriatic Sea - cruise ship
  • Aegean Sea - cruise ship
  • Atlantic Ocean - boat, swimming
  • Baltic Sea - cruise ship
  • Bay of Fundy - cruise ship
  • Bosphorus - ferry
  • Boston Harbor - tour boat
  • Brisbane River - boat
  • Caribbean Sea - cruise ship
  • Dardanelles - cruise ship
  • English Channel - cruise ship
  • Grand Canal (Venice) - gondola
  • Gulf of Mexico - boat
  • Hong Kong Harbour - ferry
  • Hudson River - tour boat
  • Ionian Sea - cruise ship
  • Irish Sea - ferry
  • Lake Erie - swimming
  • Lake Ontario - boat, swimming
  • Loch Ness - boat
  • Mediterranean Sea - cruise ship
  • New York Harbor - ferry
  • Niagara River - tour boat
  • North Sea - cruise ship
  • Pacific Ocean - swimming
  • River Thames - warship
  • Sea of Marmara - cruise ship
  • St Lawrence River - tour boat
  • South China Sea - ferry
  • Strait of Messina - cruise ship
  • Strait of Otranto - cruise ship
  • Tyrrhenian Sea - cruise ship
  • Venetian Lagoon - boat
  • My world vision[edit]

    My world vision changes a bit over time, although the basic stay the same. Over time, I've become slightly more Libertarian and less Leftist, putting me somewhere in the middle.

    My results in The Political Compass test over time
    Date Economic Left/Right Score Social Libertarian/Authoritarian Score Like
    2008 Leftist -4.25 Libertarian -1.13 Nelson Mandela
    2010 Leftist -3.62 Libertarian -0.97 N/A
    2011 Leftist -1.88 Libertarian -1.90 Gandhi
    2012 Leftist -1.33 Libertarian -1.75 Gandhi
    2013 Leftist -2.38 Libertarian -1.33 Greek election candidate Alexis Tsipris
    2017 Leftist -2.50 Libertarian -1.44 Gandhi
    2020 Leftist -3.75 Libertarian -1.18 Gandhi
    2023 Leftist -4.13 Libertarian -2.05 N/A
    I took the questionnaire at Quizfarm,[dead link] which gave me these results.

    You scored as Cultural Creative. Cultural Creatives are probably the newest group to enter this realm. You are a modern thinker who tends to shy away from organized religion but still feels as if there is something greater than ourselves. You are very spiritual, even if you are not religious. Life has a meaning outside of the rational. .

    Cultural Creative

    69%

    Existentialist

    56%

    Postmodernist

    56%

    Idealist

    50%

    Modernist

    44%

    Romanticist

    44%

    Fundamentalist

    38%

    Materialist

    31%

    In January 2022, I took the Personality Test at Free Personality Test, which rated me as a Logistician (ISTJ-A):

    27% EXTRAVERTED ... 73% INTROVERTED
    You’re mostly Observant. You’re likely highly practical, pragmatic and down-to-earth, focusing on what is actionable, tangible, and useful.
    48% INTUITIVE ... 52% OBSERVANT
    You’re mostly Thinking. You’re likely to prioritize logic over emotions, hide your feelings, and see objectivity as more important than cooperation.
    53% THINKING ... 47% FEELING
    You’re mostly Judging. You’re likely decisive, thorough and highly organized, with a focus on structure, planning, and closure.
    68% JUDGING ... 32% PROSPECTING
    You’re mostly Assertive. You’re likely self-assured, even-tempered and resistant to stress, refusing to worry too much or to push yourself too hard.

    Logisticians don’t make many assumptions, preferring instead to analyze their surroundings, check their facts and arrive at practical courses of action. Logistician personalities are no-nonsense, and when they’ve made a decision, they will relay the facts necessary to achieve their goal, expecting others to grasp the situation immediately and take action. Logisticians have little tolerance for indecisiveness, but lose patience even more quickly if their chosen course is challenged with impractical theories, especially if they ignore key details – if challenges becomes time-consuming debates, Logisticians can become noticeably angry as deadlines tick nearer.

    Some Logisticians are: Sting, Denzel Washington, Angela Merkel, Natalie Portman, Anthony Hopkins, George Washington, Condoleeza Rice, George H.W.Bush, Edward Stark (Game of Thrones), Hermione Granger (Harry Potter), Dana Scully (X-Files) and Jason Bourne.

    Useful wiki stuff[edit]

  • Wikipedia:Article wizard 2.0 - Article creation Wizard
  • Template:ArticleHistory - Talk page declutter
  • Naming_conventions - naming conventions
  • User creation log - when did a specified user join?
  • Wikipedia:Articles for deletion - deleting articles (AfD)
  • Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Common outcomes - AfD guidelines
  • Wikipedia:BOLD, revert, discuss cycle - bold revert discuss
  • Wikipedia:Categorical index - list of Categories
  • Wikipedia:Centralized discussion - discuss proposed policy changes
  • Wikipedia:Cheatsheet - Cheatsheet of misc useful Wikipedia things
  • Wikipedia:Citing sources - Using sources in articles; if none?
  • Category:Cleanup by month - Cleaning up Wiki articles
  • Wikipedia:WikiProject Guild of Copy Editors - Wikipedia copy editors
  • Wikipedia:Basic copyediting - Copyediting
  • Wikipedia:Copyrights - Copyright rules
  • Wikipedia:Criteria for speedy deletion - When to speedy-delete
  • Wikipedia:Department directory - Department directory
  • Wikipedia:Did you know - Article -> DYK on the Main Page
  • Wikipedia:Editing policy - Editing policy and guidelines
  • ECAPI - API for accessing Wikipedia statistics
  • Wikipedia:Good article candidates - well-written articles?
  • Wikipedia:How to edit a page - How to edit a page
  • Wikipedia:Help - Help pages
  • Wikipedia:Edit_summary_legend - History legend
  • Wikipedia:Featured articles - featured articles
  • Wikipedia:Five pillars - The five pillars of Wikipedia
  • Wikipedia:Department of Fun - fun and humor in Wikipedia
  • Wikipedia:Highly Active Users - quick help from active users
  • Wikipedia:Ignore all rules - improvement is most important
  • Wikipedia:Images - using images
  • Wikipedia:Infobox - using Infoboxes
  • WP:KIDINAFRICA - the Kid in Africa is why we make edits
  • Wikipedia laws - one user's view of Wikipedia
  • Wikipedia:Layout - layout guide for typical article
  • Wikipedia:Lead section - lead section guidelines
  • List of Wikipedias - List of different language Wikipedias
  • Help:Magic words - Wiki's magic words
  • Wikipedia:Manual of Style - Style Manual
  • Wikipedia:Miscellany for deletion - deleting stuff other than articles
  • Wikipedia:WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles - Missing articles
  • Wikipedia:WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles/High schools - Missing High School articles
  • Wikipedia:Most vandalized pages - most vandalized pages
  • Wikipedia:Most wanted articles - non-existent referenced articles
  • Special:Newpages - Newly created pages
  • Wikipedia:Peer review - Requesting a peer review for an article
  • Wikipedia:The perfect article - The PERFECT artcicle
  • WP:POV - Wikipedia Point Of View guidelines
  • Wikipedia:Picture_tutorial - using Pictures
  • Wikipedia:Policies and guidelines - Wiki rules
  • Special:PrefixIndex - Wiki articles with a specified prefix
  • User:TheDJ/Qui - Qui, interactive Wikipedian communications
  • Wikipedia:Redirect - how to redirect one article to another article
  • Wikipedia:Referencing for beginners - how to reference
  • Wikipedia:Reviewing pending changes - reviewing guideline
  • Wikipedia:Sandbox - using the Sandbox
  • Wikipedia:Simplified ruleset - Wikipedia rules, simplified version
  • Special:Statistics - Wikipedia statistics
  • SuggestBot - Suggestions of articles to edit (Wikignome)
  • WP:UTM - Template Guide (warnings and notices)
  • Wikipedia:Template messages - useful templates
  • Wikipedian Signature Gallery - Gallery of user signatures
  • Wikipedia:Typo - Guide to typographical and other errors
  • Wikipedia:WikiProject User scripts/Scripts - User scripts
  • Wikipedia:User page design center - User page design
  • Wikipedia:Userboxes/Mathematics - some interesting userboxes
  • Wikipedia:Vandalism - Guide to handling vandalism
  • Wikipedia:Customizing watchlists - Watchlist customizing
  • Wikipedia:Welcoming committee - Welcome to Wikipedia
  • Wikipedia:List of Wikipedians by article count - Active Wikipedians (articles)
  • Wikipedia:List of Wikipedians by number of edits - Active Wikipedians (edits)
  • Wikipedia:List of Wikipedians by number of recent edits - Recently active Wikipedians
  • Wikipedia:Words to avoid - Words to avoid
  • Wikipedia:Where to ask a question - Wikipedia questions
  • Wikipedia:WikiProject Stub sorting/Stub types - stubs tags
  • Wikipedia:Writing better articles - improving articles
  • Wikipedia:Tutorial - Tutorial
  • Wikipedia:Unusual articles - The UNUSUAL
  • Wikilinked map - Example map
  • http://stats.wikimedia.org/ - Usage statistics
  • Tools[edit]

    Most popular articles[edit]

    Project news[edit]

    Image stuff[edit]

    Map stuff[edit]

    Other tools[edit]

    Random wiki stuff[edit]

  • special:randomredirect
  • special:random/wikipedia
  • special:random/image
  • special:random/template
  • special:random/user
  • special:random/category
  • special:random/portal
  • special:random/help
  • special:random/mediawiki
  • special:random/talk
  • special:random/wikipedia talk
  • special:random/image talk
  • special:random/template talk
  • special:random/user talk
  • special:random/category talk
  • special:random/portal talk
  • special:random/help talk
  • special:random/mediawiki talk
  • Interesting articles and categories[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ "It has been pointed out that the correct spelling is "aficionado". Oh well. Poetic license?
  • ^ It's interesting that a simple-to-use Wiki (at its peak used by over 200 people) got replaced by a much-harder-to-use set of software tools.
  • ^ Edit counts are primarily based on data as of the completion of each month; this data can change and be inaccurate because it may contain articles that are later deleted.
  • ^ Edit statistics may not include deleted edits
  • Released into public domain
    I agree to release my text and image contributions, unless otherwise stated, into the public domain. Please be aware that other contributors might not do the same, so if you want to use my contributions under public domain terms, please check the multi-licensing guide.

    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Truthanado&oldid=1225854246"

    Categories: 
    Wikipedia pending changes reviewers
    Wikipedian WikiGnomes
    Male Wikipedians
    Wikipedians in Georgia (U.S. state)
    Wikipedians in the United States
    Wikipedians with public domain text contributions
    Wikipedia Did you know contributors
    Darwikinist Wikipedians
    WikiProject Guild of Copy Editors participants
    Wikipedians on the Typo Team
    User Cyrl-1
    User Grek-1
    WikiProject Schools participants
    Wikipedians interested in rail transport
    Wikipedians interested in aviation
    Wikipedians interested in ancient history
    Wikipedians by alma mater: Rochester Institute of Technology
    Wikipedians with Bachelor of Science degrees
    Wikipedians who use Mozilla Firefox
    User en-N
    User en-us
    User en-5
    User fr-2
    User es-1
    User de-1
    Wikipedians in Atlanta
    Wikipedia good article contributors
     



    This page was last edited on 27 May 2024, at 03:37 (UTC).

    Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization.



    Privacy policy

    About Wikipedia

    Disclaimers

    Contact Wikipedia

    Code of Conduct

    Developers

    Statistics

    Cookie statement

    Mobile view



    Wikimedia Foundation
    Powered by MediaWiki