User:Eazy262
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About me
[edit]Made in Germany in 1979 I was born in a beautiful 12 hundred year old city before Internet happened to exist. I have always been interested in knowledge, so I felt in love with Wikipedia at first sight. My main interests are politics, history, sports, marketing, music, technics and poker.
Moving to Frankfurt I became an online marketeer back in 2004, mainly manipulating Google SERPs and doing other fancy online stuff.
Wikipedia background
[edit]Being a German Wikipedia user since 19 years, 83 days I was spending 7,023 more or less sleepless nights reading wiki articles and decided to improve grammar, spelling and content.
My contributions
[edit]a first step: Leon Bunn
Wikipedia information
[edit]Vandalism
[edit]Wikipedia vandalism information
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Low to moderate level of vandalism
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Wikipedia status
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Information
[edit]Did you miss?
[edit]- Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby (pictured) resigns as a result of the John Smyth abuse scandal in the Church of England.
- A suicide bombing by the Balochistan Liberation Army at the Quetta railway station, Pakistan, kills 32 people.
- The German ruling coalition collapses over disagreements on economic policies.
- Donald Trump wins the United States presidential election.
- Maia Sandu is re-elected President of Moldova.
Good to know
[edit]- 1002 – King Æthelred II (pictured) ordered the massacre of all Danes in England.
- 1914 – Zaian War: Zaian Berber tribesmen routed French forces at the Battle of El Herri in Morocco.
- 1963 – A man wielding a dagger was subdued as he was about to attack Sanzō Nosaka, the chairman of the Japanese Communist Party.
- 1966 – Arab–Israeli conflict: In response to a Fatah landmine incident, the Israeli military conducted a large cross-border assault on the Jordanian-controlled West Bank village of Samu.
- 1974 – Ronald DeFeo Jr. killed six members of his family in Amityville, New York, events that later inspired the book The Amityville Horror and a subsequent media franchise.
- Theophilus Holmes (b. 1804)
- Anne Dallas Dudley (b. 1876)
- Arthur Nebe (b. 1894)
- Amelia Bence (b. 1914)