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This user currently lives in Scotland.

approx. 20
This user has visited approx. 20 of the 205 countries in the world.

4
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K.O.This user is Dyslexic!
Dyslexia Rules K.O.!!
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GWUThis user attends or attended
George Washington University
清华This user attends or attended Tsinghua University.
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This user is interested in history.
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History of Africa.
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A photograph that might or might not be of Discott.

I have an interest in history, historical sociology, economic history, international relations, and public policy. Much of my editing these days tends to focus on articles about South African politics and current affairs. Often I also like to write about municipalities in the Western Cape, Northern Cape, international relations[a 1] and South African biographies. Occasionally I dabble in editing China related articles, economics and public policy. The bulk of my editing seems to be about Africa related topics which I think is partly because I live there and partly because there is still so much to write about on Africa on Wikipedia.

I have a page on Wikimedia which you can see here and my user page on Meta-Wiki here. I also have a page on Wikicommons which you can see here.

I am also involved with Wikimedia chapter for South Africa since 2012 and have helped organise the South African component of Wiki Loves Monuments in 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015 as well as a number of edit-a-thons and other Wikipedia editing outreach activities.[1] I was also the organising Chairperson for Wikimania 2018 in Cape Town. Another Wikipedia related project I am very involved in is an effort to amend the South African Copyright Act so as to allow for Freedom of Panorama and Fair Use.[2]

My real name is Douglas Scott (司道格 in Mandarin Chinese) and I am from Cape Town. I previously worked for a non-profit organisation named The Safety Lab that focuses on high violence crime in at risk areas of the City of Cape Town. I currently work for Campaign Lab in the United Kingdom, which (disclaimer) is why I no longer edit articles on modern British politics.

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Notes

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  1. ^ Most of my edits on international relations related topics tend to be on Sino-African bilateral relations and/or South African bilateral relations or other current affairs stuff.
  1. ^ Planting, Sasha (2021-01-19). "Wikipedia at 20 is more relevant than ever in a social media era". Daily Maverick. Retrieved 2024-07-11.
  2. ^ Scott, Douglas (2024-01-26). "Advocating for Freedom of Panorama in South Africa". Diff. Retrieved 2024-01-26.