This user is taking a wikibreak and may be away or inactive for varying periods of time.
Although he may occasionally be able
to do some editing, messages left for him may not be replied to for a while.
He will be back on Wikipedia when school is over.
Intent
This user tries to do the right thing. If they make a mistake, please let them know.
In my free time, I enjoying curbing vandalism on Wikipedia, especially inappropriate edits to articles about
living people.
Creed
"I will always
assume good faith on the part of my fellow
editors and will be
civil at all times, even to those who are
not civil to me. I will notattack my fellow editors or disrupt Wikipedia to make a
point. If involved in a content dispute, I will not engage in
edit warring and will instead
discuss contested edits and/or seek
dispute resolution."
Because
Wikipedia avoids unnecessary capitalization, you might see me editing articles to remove capital letters. Sometimes I can be overzealous and remove a few too many. Feel free to re-capitalize some if I over did it or to
discuss on a Talk page. I am open to feedback.
As I understand the
MOS:JOBTITLES guide, the following constructions are correct:
"As president, Nixon went to China." (referring to the office of president)
"As the president, Nixon went to China." (referring to the office of president)
"Nixon was President of the United States." (referring to the title "President of the United States")
"Nixon was the president." (referring to the office of president)
"Nixon was U.S. president." (referring to the office of president)
"Before Nixon was president, he was called Senator Nixon." (referring to the office of president and the title "Senator")
"Nixon was the United States senator from California." (referring to the office of senator)
"Nixon was promoted to lieutenant in the war." (referring to the rank of lieutenant)
"In World War II, Lieutenant Nixon never thought he would become president of the United States." (referring to the title of "Lieutenant" and the office of president)
"California senator Nixon won the seat of Democratic senator Sheridan Downey.
"President of the United States Nixon wielded a pen."; "Republican president of the United States Nixon wielded a pen."
"President Nixon wielded a pen."; "U.S. president Nixon wielded a pen."; "Republican president Nixon wielded a pen."
"The pen was used by President Nixon."; "The pen was used by U.S. president Nixon."; "The pen was used by Republican president Nixon."
"The pen was used by the president."; "The pen was used by the U.S. president."; "The pen was used by a Republican president."
"The pen was used by the president of the United States."; "The pen was used by a Republican president of the United States."
This user is taking a wikibreak and may be away or inactive for varying periods of time.
Although he may occasionally be able
to do some editing, messages left for him may not be replied to for a while.
He will be back on Wikipedia when school is over.
Intent
This user tries to do the right thing. If they make a mistake, please let them know.
In my free time, I enjoying curbing vandalism on Wikipedia, especially inappropriate edits to articles about
living people.
Creed
"I will always
assume good faith on the part of my fellow
editors and will be
civil at all times, even to those who are
not civil to me. I will notattack my fellow editors or disrupt Wikipedia to make a
point. If involved in a content dispute, I will not engage in
edit warring and will instead
discuss contested edits and/or seek
dispute resolution."
Because
Wikipedia avoids unnecessary capitalization, you might see me editing articles to remove capital letters. Sometimes I can be overzealous and remove a few too many. Feel free to re-capitalize some if I over did it or to
discuss on a Talk page. I am open to feedback.
As I understand the
MOS:JOBTITLES guide, the following constructions are correct:
"As president, Nixon went to China." (referring to the office of president)
"As the president, Nixon went to China." (referring to the office of president)
"Nixon was President of the United States." (referring to the title "President of the United States")
"Nixon was the president." (referring to the office of president)
"Nixon was U.S. president." (referring to the office of president)
"Before Nixon was president, he was called Senator Nixon." (referring to the office of president and the title "Senator")
"Nixon was the United States senator from California." (referring to the office of senator)
"Nixon was promoted to lieutenant in the war." (referring to the rank of lieutenant)
"In World War II, Lieutenant Nixon never thought he would become president of the United States." (referring to the title of "Lieutenant" and the office of president)
"California senator Nixon won the seat of Democratic senator Sheridan Downey.
"President of the United States Nixon wielded a pen."; "Republican president of the United States Nixon wielded a pen."
"President Nixon wielded a pen."; "U.S. president Nixon wielded a pen."; "Republican president Nixon wielded a pen."
"The pen was used by President Nixon."; "The pen was used by U.S. president Nixon."; "The pen was used by Republican president Nixon."
"The pen was used by the president."; "The pen was used by the U.S. president."; "The pen was used by a Republican president."
"The pen was used by the president of the United States."; "The pen was used by a Republican president of the United States."