This is a Wikipediauser page. This is not an encyclopedia article or the talk page for an encyclopedia article. If you find this page on any site other than Wikipedia, you are viewing a
mirror site. Be aware that the page may be outdated and that the user whom this page is about may have no personal affiliation with any site other than Wikipedia. The original page is located at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Josiah_Rowe.
A fact from the article Michelle Paradise, which this user created or significantly contributed to, has been featured in the Did you know... section on the Main Page.
A fact from the article Daniel Wakefield Smith, which this user created or significantly contributed to, has been featured in the Did you know... section on the Main Page.
A fact from the article Doctor Who Prom, which this user created or significantly contributed to, has been featured in the Did you know... section on the Main Page.
A fact from the article Gallifrey Base, which this user created or significantly contributed to, has been featured in the Did you know... section on the Main Page.
Josiah is a
dilettante at Wikipedia, as he is in many other fields. His work, if you can call it that, can mostly be found in various topics related to Doctor Who. Josiah also dabbles in pages related to comic books and Greek mythology, as well as other random subjects. His best work is the Featured Article Fun Home.
And yes, Josiah is his real name (insofar as such a thing exists), and yes, he's aware that by putting his identity on this page he's probably annihilated whatever
privacy he might ever have pretended to have. Josiah figures that he doesn't have anything to be ashamed of, and nobody's going to
steal an
identity as worthless as his anyhow.
Update, 2007
In the summer of 2007 I took an extended wikibreak, for a couple of reasons. Some of them were due to real-life concerns, but others had to do with Wikipedia, its governance and its future. First, Jimbo's initial response to the
Essjay controversy showed a troubling preference for loyalty over truth. Second, I was unhappy with the way that some users have been enforcing the
non-free content policy, and the consequent valuing of "free" over "encyclopedia" in Wikipedia's mission. Examples of this being taken to absurd lengths include the exclusion of the
International Symbol of Access from informational articles, and the removal of an image of a painting from
the summary of the article about that painting on Today's Featured Article. These incidents were examples of Wikipedia allowing the "free" goal to harm the "encyclopedia" goal, as well as examples of the third problem I've been having with Wikipedia lately: the cancerous growth of the Wikipedia bureaucracy. Actually, Wikipedia currently suffers from nearly all the problems listed under
Bureaucracy#Criticism. I'm not a management guru, and I don't have the solution to Wikipedia's organizational sclerosis. But I do have the choice of how much time I want to spend working in a bureaucracy-laden environment, and in the summer of 2007 the choice was "not much, thanks".
However, I still feel that Wikipedia is a worthwhile project, and I have the strongest respect for its values of
consensus and
civility. I have hope that these values will prove stronger than the forces pushing Wikipedia towards bureaucracy, cronyism and absurdities based on ideological purism. Wikipedia can be seen as a model of human society in general. If we can make this work, there's hope for the world.
Update, 2013
I am only occasionally active here. I retain the admin bit, but hardly ever use it.
Perspectives and biases
I recognize the dangers of factionalism on Wikipedia, and have therefore removed several userboxes and categories in accordance with the polite request Jimbo made some time ago. However, I also think it can be important for editors to know each other's standpoints and possible biases. And yes, we all do have biases, both conscious and unconscious. I think the goal for a Wikipedian should be to become aware of one's own biases and strive not to let them affect one's contributions to the encyclopedia. However, I recognize my own fallibility and the likelihood that I will not always live up to that ideal. So, in order to help other contributors recognize areas in which I may be biased, I'm listing a few of my most strongly held beliefs and groups I identify with.
I'm politically liberal. I am also a Christian. I'm a member of the
Episcopal Church, and believe that Jesus' teachings don't support
preventive warfare or
supply-side economics. I strongly support gay rights, including
marriage equality. My philosophical views are influenced by
Kant,
Kierkegaard and
Paul Tillich. With Kant, I claim that reason should deal with what can be known, while faith should deal with what cannot be known but must be believed. Therefore, I see no contradiction between Christianity and Darwinian evolution, between the belief that God created the universe and is responsible for everything that exists, and the scientific understanding of how life has developed based on chance and natural selection. (I used to have both an ΙΧΘΥΣ and a Darwin fish on my car, which I hope made people think.)
Again, I hope that I don't let these views affect my editing on Wikipedia, but I'm presenting them here in the interest of openness, just in case they do.
Barnstars and other awards
This barnstar of diligence is awarded to Josiah Rowe for his care in preserving edit histories presented by
Fvw 22 September 2005
LOST barnstar In recognition of excellence in editing
Lost (TV series) presented by
Leflyman 28 September 2005
The Original Barnstar Thanks for all your WikiContributions! presented by
FireFox 5 October 2005
Golden Plunger In honor of Josiah's Adminship, 14 February 2006 presented by
Leflyman
Tireless Contributor Barnstar Thanks for working hard to stop abuses and damaging behavior to wikipedia constantly! presented by Heltec talk 13 May 2006
I,
Smomo hereby award you,
Josiah Rowe, the WikiProject Doctor Who Award for your outstanding contributions in the field of Doctor Who. May your good work continue.
Smomo 21:07, 1 March 2007 (UTC)
The Random Acts of Kindness Barnstar Awarded for Josiah Rowe for being kind.
KingLopezContribs 08:47, 24 April 2007 (UTC)
Your majesty, it gives me great pleasure to bestow the Triple Crown upon Josiah Rowe for your contributions in the areas of
WP:DYK,
WP:GA, and
WP:FA. Thank you for contributions to the project, Great work, especially on
Doctor Who Prom -
Brilliant!. May you wear the crowns well. Cirt (
talk) 09:01, 7 October 2008 (UTC)
I award you this barnstar for work on
Kings. Hopefully it survives the first season. Ahodges7 talk 02:17, 13 April 2009 (UTC)
This barnstar is awarded to Josiah Rowe, for his tremendous work on the M*A*S*H articles which were batch deleted. You are truly a wonderful asset to wikipedia, please keep up the fabulous job.
Ikip (
talk) 02:28, 17 May 2009 (UTC)
The Anti-Vandalism Barnstar For having identified and erased the "Ashlin" vandal that nobody noticed since it was entered on
25 July 2013.
Kailash29792 (
talk) 10:06, 8 April 2014 (UTC)
This is a Wikipediauser page. This is not an encyclopedia article or the talk page for an encyclopedia article. If you find this page on any site other than Wikipedia, you are viewing a
mirror site. Be aware that the page may be outdated and that the user whom this page is about may have no personal affiliation with any site other than Wikipedia. The original page is located at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Josiah_Rowe.
A fact from the article Michelle Paradise, which this user created or significantly contributed to, has been featured in the Did you know... section on the Main Page.
A fact from the article Daniel Wakefield Smith, which this user created or significantly contributed to, has been featured in the Did you know... section on the Main Page.
A fact from the article Doctor Who Prom, which this user created or significantly contributed to, has been featured in the Did you know... section on the Main Page.
A fact from the article Gallifrey Base, which this user created or significantly contributed to, has been featured in the Did you know... section on the Main Page.
Josiah is a
dilettante at Wikipedia, as he is in many other fields. His work, if you can call it that, can mostly be found in various topics related to Doctor Who. Josiah also dabbles in pages related to comic books and Greek mythology, as well as other random subjects. His best work is the Featured Article Fun Home.
And yes, Josiah is his real name (insofar as such a thing exists), and yes, he's aware that by putting his identity on this page he's probably annihilated whatever
privacy he might ever have pretended to have. Josiah figures that he doesn't have anything to be ashamed of, and nobody's going to
steal an
identity as worthless as his anyhow.
Update, 2007
In the summer of 2007 I took an extended wikibreak, for a couple of reasons. Some of them were due to real-life concerns, but others had to do with Wikipedia, its governance and its future. First, Jimbo's initial response to the
Essjay controversy showed a troubling preference for loyalty over truth. Second, I was unhappy with the way that some users have been enforcing the
non-free content policy, and the consequent valuing of "free" over "encyclopedia" in Wikipedia's mission. Examples of this being taken to absurd lengths include the exclusion of the
International Symbol of Access from informational articles, and the removal of an image of a painting from
the summary of the article about that painting on Today's Featured Article. These incidents were examples of Wikipedia allowing the "free" goal to harm the "encyclopedia" goal, as well as examples of the third problem I've been having with Wikipedia lately: the cancerous growth of the Wikipedia bureaucracy. Actually, Wikipedia currently suffers from nearly all the problems listed under
Bureaucracy#Criticism. I'm not a management guru, and I don't have the solution to Wikipedia's organizational sclerosis. But I do have the choice of how much time I want to spend working in a bureaucracy-laden environment, and in the summer of 2007 the choice was "not much, thanks".
However, I still feel that Wikipedia is a worthwhile project, and I have the strongest respect for its values of
consensus and
civility. I have hope that these values will prove stronger than the forces pushing Wikipedia towards bureaucracy, cronyism and absurdities based on ideological purism. Wikipedia can be seen as a model of human society in general. If we can make this work, there's hope for the world.
Update, 2013
I am only occasionally active here. I retain the admin bit, but hardly ever use it.
Perspectives and biases
I recognize the dangers of factionalism on Wikipedia, and have therefore removed several userboxes and categories in accordance with the polite request Jimbo made some time ago. However, I also think it can be important for editors to know each other's standpoints and possible biases. And yes, we all do have biases, both conscious and unconscious. I think the goal for a Wikipedian should be to become aware of one's own biases and strive not to let them affect one's contributions to the encyclopedia. However, I recognize my own fallibility and the likelihood that I will not always live up to that ideal. So, in order to help other contributors recognize areas in which I may be biased, I'm listing a few of my most strongly held beliefs and groups I identify with.
I'm politically liberal. I am also a Christian. I'm a member of the
Episcopal Church, and believe that Jesus' teachings don't support
preventive warfare or
supply-side economics. I strongly support gay rights, including
marriage equality. My philosophical views are influenced by
Kant,
Kierkegaard and
Paul Tillich. With Kant, I claim that reason should deal with what can be known, while faith should deal with what cannot be known but must be believed. Therefore, I see no contradiction between Christianity and Darwinian evolution, between the belief that God created the universe and is responsible for everything that exists, and the scientific understanding of how life has developed based on chance and natural selection. (I used to have both an ΙΧΘΥΣ and a Darwin fish on my car, which I hope made people think.)
Again, I hope that I don't let these views affect my editing on Wikipedia, but I'm presenting them here in the interest of openness, just in case they do.
Barnstars and other awards
This barnstar of diligence is awarded to Josiah Rowe for his care in preserving edit histories presented by
Fvw 22 September 2005
LOST barnstar In recognition of excellence in editing
Lost (TV series) presented by
Leflyman 28 September 2005
The Original Barnstar Thanks for all your WikiContributions! presented by
FireFox 5 October 2005
Golden Plunger In honor of Josiah's Adminship, 14 February 2006 presented by
Leflyman
Tireless Contributor Barnstar Thanks for working hard to stop abuses and damaging behavior to wikipedia constantly! presented by Heltec talk 13 May 2006
I,
Smomo hereby award you,
Josiah Rowe, the WikiProject Doctor Who Award for your outstanding contributions in the field of Doctor Who. May your good work continue.
Smomo 21:07, 1 March 2007 (UTC)
The Random Acts of Kindness Barnstar Awarded for Josiah Rowe for being kind.
KingLopezContribs 08:47, 24 April 2007 (UTC)
Your majesty, it gives me great pleasure to bestow the Triple Crown upon Josiah Rowe for your contributions in the areas of
WP:DYK,
WP:GA, and
WP:FA. Thank you for contributions to the project, Great work, especially on
Doctor Who Prom -
Brilliant!. May you wear the crowns well. Cirt (
talk) 09:01, 7 October 2008 (UTC)
I award you this barnstar for work on
Kings. Hopefully it survives the first season. Ahodges7 talk 02:17, 13 April 2009 (UTC)
This barnstar is awarded to Josiah Rowe, for his tremendous work on the M*A*S*H articles which were batch deleted. You are truly a wonderful asset to wikipedia, please keep up the fabulous job.
Ikip (
talk) 02:28, 17 May 2009 (UTC)
The Anti-Vandalism Barnstar For having identified and erased the "Ashlin" vandal that nobody noticed since it was entered on
25 July 2013.
Kailash29792 (
talk) 10:06, 8 April 2014 (UTC)