"It matters not what a person is born, but who they choose to be." —J. K. Rowling
Userpages I designed: I also, if requested, design talk pages as well along with userpages as a set. Currently, I am not taking requests, as summer is a busy season for me.
"The value of identity of course is that so often with it comes purpose." —Richard R. Grant
Counter Vandalism Unit • Middle-earth WikiProject • Welcoming Committee • Wikiquote
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Userboxes are arranged by the following: Wikipedia • Personal
"If you have any interests you can gain a wider audience for those interests while the goldfish bowl is yours!" —Eleanor Roosevelt
The Lord of the Rings/The Silmarillion • A Song of Ice and Fire (Game of Thrones) • DC Entertainment works • Square Enix RPGs • History
"...That is my duty. There may be a higher duty, perhaps — but that is mine." —Walter Blythe, "Rilla of Ingleside"
"In stark terms, Wikipedia is one of the single most important undertakings in human history. If we do our job, future generations will look upon Wikipedia as the cornerstone of the information revolution. If we don't, the world will lose a tremendous resource. And that is why I'm here." —Philwelch
"This is a Wiki. To make this project work EVERYONE must buy into the idea that this is a collaborative effort. No individual should ever take authorship credit...It was a collective effort. I contributed the large majority of effort into creating and editing a list that made it to featured list status, but that still does not make me the author. Even if I was the only editor of a featured or good articles, others will edit them in the future. I think of myself more as a guardian or fascilitator of the article." —Samuel Wantman
Wikipedia wants people to BE BOLD! If you see something that needs edited, feel free to implement the changes yourself, for this is how wikis function. It is through the success of collaboration that makes Wikipedia a better encyclopedia. Hopefully, the following quote will prompt those of you reading this to be bold:
“ | 'Why have these pages not been copy-edited?' This is often the complaint of people who consult Wikipedia expecting first-class, authoritative prose. The answer is simple: it's because you, and others like you, have passed by mistakes when you saw them. Instead, you could have corrected them by simply clicking on the "Edit this page" tab at the top of the page, fixing the error, and saving. This would have prevented others from wondering the same thing. This is usually easier and faster than spending the time typing a complaint. Instead, the reader should ask, 'Why am I not copy-editing this page?' (WP:COPYEDIT) | ” |
This, of course, does not give permission for one to be reckless: verifiability, neutrality, and the other guidelines/policies are tenets of the five pillars of Wikipedia that should be followed.
Wikipedia is an ENCYCLOPEDIA, not a fansite. We do not post rumors and speculation. We post confirmed facts and verifiable information. It doesn't matter if the rumors turn out to be true, nor does it matter how well you are knowledgeable on the subject. We prize verifiability from reliable sources. Wikipedia is an archive, a collection of facts — not what will be or can be. Please read and follow no original research policy and no speculation guideline for information all editors must read.
Wikipedia is not a web directory/link farm. External links section serve as 'further reading', not advertisement. Please do not take advantage of the fact that Wikipedia is a good place for advertisement and/or self-promotion. Wikipedia is not a collective directory of fansites or a fanlistings. If you're looking for them, that's why search engines, such as Google, exist. So please, read and follow Wikipedia's policy on External links.
Wikipedia is not for vandalizing. If you feel like vandalizing somebody or something, get your own website and do it there. But NOT on Wikipedia. Don't trash someone or something out of boredom and/or provocation. Not only is it completely pointless, but it can be immature and tastelessly cruel. Don't do it. All of us (anonymous and registered editors) can be better this — how about spreading some of that Wikilove instead?
"The praise of the praiseworthy is above all rewards." —Faramir, "The Two Towers"
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In recognition of the user who really got the project off the ground and running. You increased participation and laid many of the foundations for the project. CBD 20:36, 25 February 2007 (UTC) |
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