User:Wetrorave
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Name | Wetrorave | |||||||
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Nationality | Brazilian | |||||||
Country | Brazil | |||||||
Height | 1m 70cm | |||||||
Eyes | Brown | |||||||
Blood type | No blood | |||||||
Sexuality | All at the same time | |||||||
IQ | 5000 | |||||||
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Marital status | Single | |||||||
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Occupation | Not yet | |||||||
High school | Don't like it | |||||||
College | Kill Dream | |||||||
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Hobbies | International relations, vaporwave, and anemoia for late 20th century America | |||||||
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Website | YouTube | |||||||
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Joined | 20 November 2020 | |||||||
First edit | 20 November 2020 | |||||||
Autoconfirmed | 1 December 2020 | |||||||
Extended confirmed | 26 April 2021 | |||||||
Edit count | I do not know. | |||||||
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I have created and edited a number of articles related to the Caretaker, and my focus is now vaporwave. My name originates from retrowave but the letters R and W have shifted places.
I don't edit here anymore. Too much of a bureaucratic hassle to get anything done, and too much of a left-wing bias. Editors claiming that an article for "Mass killings under communist regimes" shouldn't actually exist? Is that really how low this website has come?
Things I couldn't include in the infobox
[edit]Articles created
[edit]The Caretaker
[edit]- Selected Memories from the Haunted Ballroom (1999)
- A Stairway to the Stars (2001)
- We'll All Go Riding on a Rainbow (2003)
- Theoretically Pure Anterograde Amnesia (2005)
- Persistent Repetition of Phrases (2008)
- Everywhere, an Empty Bliss (2019)
- We, So Tired of All the Darkness in Our Lives (2017)
- Sadly, the Future Is No Longer What It Was (2009)
Vaporwave
[edit]- Template:Vaporwave
- Cat System Corp.
- Palm Mall (2014)
- News at 11 (2016)
- Luxury Elite
- Telepath
Articles improved massively
[edit]- The Caretaker's Everywhere at the End of Time (2016–19)
- 2814's Birth of a New Day (2015)
- V/Vm's Sick Love (2000)
- The Backrooms
Articles reviewed
[edit]From oldest to newest:
- Ash's 1977 (1996)
- The Creation's We Are Paintermen (1967)
- The Microphones' Mount Eerie (2003)
- The 1975's Music for Cars (2013)
- I Am the Avalanche's Avalanche United (2011)
- The-Dream's Love/Hate (2007)
- N/A's Mike Cuellar (N/A)
- Blue Murder's Blue Murder (1989)
- The Coral's Nightfreak and the Sons of Becker (2004)
- Joe Jackson's Body and Soul (1984)
Not-notable sources I consider reliable
[edit]Transcluded from User:Wetrorave/Sources.
Find sources: Google (books · news · scholar · free images · WP refs) · FENS · JSTOR · TWL
This is for some sources I've seen that do not have a Wikipedia page but that I have considered reliable.[a] I've used many of these on Everywhere at the End of Time but they can also serve for other articles, of course. Please note, this list does not reflect consensus.
For all the Google search links, and for further accuracy, add quotation marks surrounding the website's name on the URL when the page is finished loading. E.g., for the Groove Cartel searches, the part of the url that says Groove+Cartel+-wikipedia should be changed to "Groove+Cartel"+-wikipedia. Instructions for the Wikipedia search links are here. If I did this here, there'd be a syntax error, so you must do it manually.
This list is, and will always be, incomplete. Of course, be bold in making minor changes/grammar fixes, but websites should be suggested at the talk page.
List
[edit]- The Groove Cartel (reliable):
- Spectrum Culture (high-quality):
- has an extensive staff, including editors and contributors;
- is used as a source regularly;
- features reputable writers, such as David Harris, Josh Goller, and Pat Padua;
- is used as a source in many Good articles.[b]
- HeadStuff (high-quality):
- has an EXTENSIVE staff, with over 100 pages constituting both editors and contributors with each page presenting 10 different individuals, amounting for over 1000 people;
- is used as a source regularly;
- features reputable writers: examples include Dave Hanratty, Stephen Porzio, Suzanne Kane, Mark Conroy, etc etc.;
- has won many blog awards, one of which has been confirmed to be verifiable.
- DigiStatement (reliable):
- features an editorial team that "aims to provide accurate, impartial, well-balanced news and analysis.";
- used as a source by other news websites: [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] and further Google results.
- Gamepur (high-quality):
- is used as a source by other news websites;
- is owned by Gamurs, one of the largest esports companies in the world;
- has an editorial staff.
- Espalha Factos (high-quality):
- is used as a source by other news websites;
- features an editorial staff and large amount of contributors;
- features reputable writers such as Miguel Rocha (he wrote [13]).
- ^ For sources that do have a Wikipedia page, you may just add info regarding them as reliable on that specific Wikipedia page—though, of course, with neutrality.
- ^ This kind of argument is acceptable when accompanied by other arguments as an example of reliability (in other words, as a minor detail), per WP:OSE's "Precedent in usage".