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I have made more than 1,000 useful contributions over my time on Wikipedia!
Feel free to use my Talk page if you have any concerns with any of my actions.
I do not appreciate when sources are not included in an article of importance or are missing important details as per WP:V. My mission is to update and create reliable citations for all articles, according to Wikipedia:Perennial sources and other guidelines I know to refer to. Working together will give the Wikipedia community (and me) better knowledge of all the guidelines we should be following and how to contribute well to pages. I prefer all citations to have archives as those are much more reliable and permanent than live URLs; sometimes I feel it's a bit difficult to archive them all at once but I do and I do them manually!
I love how great a resource Wikipedia is for finding great information for everyone and for free! It can only be such a great resource as long as all its information is up-to-date and reliable which is exactly what I strive to achieve on this excellent platform!
I'm starting to think I spend a little too much time here as I do consider editing Wikipedia a valuable volunteer opportunity so I would like to find recognition for this work somehow!
In addition to myself preferring to be addressed using they, them and theirs pronouns, I also really think they/them pronouns are much better and more efficient than saying his or hers or similar, using those two pronouns at once uses more space and is pointless when you’ve got they/them pronouns that can adequately refer to a person of any gender.
I have also learned that rather than using a slash in documents I should say “and” or “or”. Usually joining words does not require a slash when you can help it and a slash does not sound better.
Thank you for correcting my edits when I make mistakes, sometimes I edit for too long at night and don't take a break when I really should go to sleep!