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Hi there, my name is Onyx and I'm from the United Kingdom. I love editing pages on Wikipedia to make sure they are as accurate as possible, particularly when it comes to historical context. For example, I believe that using the term "Kingdom of Romania" instead of just "Romania" may be more appropriate for individuals born in a certain time period.
I do understand that in some cases, this would be inappropriate, especially when it comes to something like the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and the SSR states for some pages. In that case, I will use the existing name instead.
Example that I think would be correct:
Spain > Spanish State (Referring to Francoist Spain, the official name is listed as Spanish State).
Romania > Kingdom of Romania (This would make more sense historically speaking).
Example where this is inappropriate:
Estonia > Estonian SSR (If there has been a talk about it on one person, assume the same applies to all people from that country).
Ireland > United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (Better to leave it as just Ireland).
I have no ill intentions when I make these changes, none at all.
As an editor, I'm extremely diligent and detail-oriented, and I take pride in ensuring that the information on Wikipedia is neutral and unbiased. If you ever come across something that seems biased or incorrect, please don't hesitate to let me know and I'll be happy to make the necessary corrections.
This page is written in British English, which has its own spelling conventions (colour, travelled, centre, defence, artefact, analyse) and some terms that are used in it may be different or absent from other varieties of English. According to the relevant style guide, this should not be changed without broad consensus. |
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This user is proud to be British. |
This user is English. |
This user lives in the United Kingdom. |
This user creates software with Unity. |
This user
contributes using Google Chrome. |
This user contributes using Blender. |
C# | This user programs on the Microsoft Visual Studio on Microsoft Windows. |
This user contributes using Windows 11. |
This user is a loyal fan of Microsoft. |
hp | This user has a laptop from Hewlett-Packard. |
MC | This user plays Minecraft. |
Blue | This user's favourite colour is Blue. |
This user's favorite flag is the Flag of European Union. |
This user is a Boeing 747 fan. |
This user is an Airbus A380 fan. |
This user does not smoke. |
This user is a fan of AC/DC. |
This user likes geography. |
This user's favorite subject is computing. |
This user has visited Germany. |
This user has visited the Canary Islands. |
This user has visited Scotland. |
This user has visited Wales. |
This user has visited the Netherlands. |
This user has visited France. |
This user has visited Spain. |
This user has visited the German state of Nordrhein-Westfalen. |
This user is a native of Europe. |
Hi there, my name is Onyx and I'm from the United Kingdom. I love editing pages on Wikipedia to make sure they are as accurate as possible, particularly when it comes to historical context. For example, I believe that using the term "Kingdom of Romania" instead of just "Romania" may be more appropriate for individuals born in a certain time period.
I do understand that in some cases, this would be inappropriate, especially when it comes to something like the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and the SSR states for some pages. In that case, I will use the existing name instead.
Example that I think would be correct:
Spain > Spanish State (Referring to Francoist Spain, the official name is listed as Spanish State).
Romania > Kingdom of Romania (This would make more sense historically speaking).
Example where this is inappropriate:
Estonia > Estonian SSR (If there has been a talk about it on one person, assume the same applies to all people from that country).
Ireland > United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (Better to leave it as just Ireland).
I have no ill intentions when I make these changes, none at all.
As an editor, I'm extremely diligent and detail-oriented, and I take pride in ensuring that the information on Wikipedia is neutral and unbiased. If you ever come across something that seems biased or incorrect, please don't hesitate to let me know and I'll be happy to make the necessary corrections.
This page is written in British English, which has its own spelling conventions (colour, travelled, centre, defence, artefact, analyse) and some terms that are used in it may be different or absent from other varieties of English. According to the relevant style guide, this should not be changed without broad consensus. |